Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neoferdina cumingi (Ferdina ocellata, Ferdina cancellata, Ferdina cumingi, Neoferdina cancellata, Neoferdina tylota, Neoferdina ocellata, Scytaster cancellatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
104460Van Syoc & Campbell on R/V "Loreley"   1987-09-27
Palau, Reef about 1 mile west of Aulong Island, 7.275 134.2533333

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
104462R. Van Syoc on R/V "Loreley"   1987-09-23
Palau, 7 08'N 134 14'E DEPTH: 80 feet BOTTOM: coral rock [Sta. RVS-118]

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
105154   1977-03-18
Philippines, N side of Busuanga Island, on coral heads.

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
106976R.G. Pearson   1973-06-01
Australia, Feather Reef near reef crest

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
113507R. Van Syoc   1998-06-09
northwest side., -18.7333333 178.4833333

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
113512R. Van Syoc   1998-06-18
northeast of Dravuni Island., -18.7346667 178.5438333

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
113513R. Van Syoc   1998-06-09
northwest side., -18.7333333 178.4833333

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
113514R. Van Syoc   1998-06-16
northeast corner, pinnacles and channels., -18.6183333 178.5531667

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
113931R. Van Syoc   1998-06-09
northwest side., -18.7333333 178.4833333

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
113932R. Van Syoc   1998-06-09
northwest side., -18.7318333 178.4785

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
113962Terry M. Gosliner   1998-05-31
Papua New Guinea, NW shore wall. Channel E. of brook, -10.6685 152.3513333

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
202381T.M. Gosliner   2014-05-30
Philippines, [Barangay] Binacas, 13.78111 120.10234

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Neoferdina cumingi (Gray, 1840)
202382VIP team   2014-05-16
Philippines, End of the World dive site, 13.76165 120.12965


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