Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudocheilinops
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudocheilinops ataenia Schultz in Schultz, Chapman, Lachner and Wood, 1960
73546DeWitt, H. H.; Tewid; Sengich   1957-09-19
Palau, In Ngarahelngael Pass ca. 350 yds. n. of Imilkolk section of Auluptagel I, ca. 350 yds from undercut rock cliffs., 7.314167 134.497778

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudocheilinops ataenia Schultz in Schultz, Chapman, Lachner and Wood, 1960
73548DeWitt, H. H.; party   1957-09-25
Palau, Melekeok State, About 325 yds. southwest of the channel between Babelthuap and Garreru I., 7.341389 134.535278

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudocheilinops ataenia Schultz in Schultz, Chapman, Lachner and Wood, 1960
50662DeWitt; Sumang   1957-10-31
Palau, On the submarine steep side of Sanryo I. in the channel between it and Ngatku Mer I.; steep coral encrusted bank., 7.328333 134.494722

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudocheilinops ataenia Schultz in Schultz, Chapman, Lachner and Wood, 1960
50663DeWitt; Sumang; Sengich   1957-11-18
Palau, In channel between Sanryo I. & Kamori I. (Ilut pebul), just off the southeast point of Sanryo I., 7.326667 134.497778

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudocheilinops ataenia Schultz in Schultz, Chapman, Lachner and Wood, 1960
50665H. DeWitt, Y. Sumang, Sengich   1957-11-19
Palau, Off the south side of the reef which extends out from Arappu Pt. of Koror I. to Ho I., 7.324444 134.503333

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudocheilinops ataenia Schultz in Schultz, Chapman, Lachner and Wood, 1960
50664DeWitt, Sumang, Sengich   1957-11-21
Palau, Koror State, At southern entrance to small bay on west side of Ngalab Point; submarine coral encrusted cliff; cloudy water., 7.322222 134.503611


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Google Map

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