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

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Ichthyology


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Gnathophis Kaup, 1860
40933Steiner, Franz B.   1972-05-05
Taiwan, Just south of Formosa Banks to Pescadores Is.

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Gnathophis Kaup, 1860
29996Steiner, Franz B.   0000-00-00
North to northwest of Taiwan.

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Gnathophis prorigera
33287Berry, Fred H.   1973-10-14
Costa Rica, ca. 6.5 miles SE of Cabo Blanco., 9.5 -85.028333

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Gnathophis prorigerum
41242Berry, Fred H.   1974-03-09
Costa Rica, Cabo Blanco., 9.57073 -85.11804

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48081   1979-09-19
Unknown.

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Leptocephalus nystromi Jordan and Snyder, 1901
6469Jordan, David S.; Snyder, John O.   0000-00-00
Japan, Nagasaki, Nagasaki., 32.75465 129.869475

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Leptocephalus nystromi Jordan and Snyder, 1901
6969Jordan, David S.; Snyder, John O.   0000-00-00
Japan, Nagasaki, Nagasaki., 32.75465 129.869475

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Gnathophis habenatus (Richardson, 1848)
16939Richardson, Via L. R.   
New Zealand, Wellington, Lyall Bay; washed ashore after storm., -41.339778 174.799828

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Gnathophis smithi Karmovskaya, 1990
76381   1979-09-24
between Nazca Ridge & Sala-y-Gomez Ridge., -25.666667 -85.55

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Gnathophis Kaup, 1860
57865Bradbury, Margaret G. & party.   1968-09-01
Ecuador, Off Gulf of Guayaquil., -2.416667 -81.166667

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Gnathophis heterognathos (Bleeker, 1858-59)
239124Ho, H. C.; Iwamoto, T.   2006-12-08
Taiwan, Tashi Fish Market, northeastern Taiwan.

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Gnathophis heterognathos (Bleeker, 1858-59)
239123Steiner, Franz B.   
Formosa Banks


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