Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hymenodiscus exilis (Brisingella exilis, Brisinga exilis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Brisinga exilis Fisher, 1905
17139U.S.F.C. Str. "Albatross"   1904-03-22
United States, California, San Diego County, 118°04'20" W. DEPTH: 1059 fm BOTTOM: Green mud [Sta. 4387a]

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Brisinga exilis Fisher, 1905
17140U.S.F.C. Str. "Albatross"   1904-04-12
United States, California, SW rock bears N 49° W, 4.7 mi. DEPTH: 323-448 fm BOTTOM: Dark green mud, rock [Sta. 4416]

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Brisingella exilis (Fisher, 1906)
105386Lazio's "Clarement"   1977-01-01
United States, California, Humboldt County, off Eureka, 40.4166667

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Brisingella exilis (Fisher, 1906)
109364Roger N. Clark aboard R/V Miller Freeman   1995-11-04
United States, Oregon, off S. Oregon coast, 42.1823333 -124.7948333

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Brisingella exilis (Fisher, 1906)
200218R.C.H. aboard "Vesteraalen"   1996-06-13
United States, Alaska, 55.63697 -156.608


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Google Map

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