Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Meridiastra modesta (Asterina agustincasoi, Asterina modesta)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
17940D.P. Abbott and J.W. Durham   1964-02-14
Ecuador, Turtle Cove, under rocks

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
102189   
Ecuador

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
117185Andre' de Roy   1964-02-01
Ecuador

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
117186Allyn G. Smith   1964-02-17
Ecuador

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
117187A.G. Smith and A&J. De Roy   1964-02-13
Ecuador, under rocks, Low intertidal.

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
117188W.H. Ochsner   
Ecuador

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
117189W.H. Ochsner   
Ecuador

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
117190David Q. Cavagnaro   1964-05-25
Ecuador, tide pools.

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
117191C. Angermeyer   
Ecuador

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Asterina modesta Verrill, 1870
158191CAS IZ Dpt.   1979-07-11
Mexico, S end of Isla Cerralvo, on rocks.


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