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

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Ichthyology


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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
55310Catania, D.; et al   1984-06-29
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Bahia Tortugas, intertidal area below Centro de Acuacultura de la Pesca., 27.66665 -114.870683

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
55319Lee, W.; et al   1984-07-01
Mexico, Baja California, 1 mi. south of town below dump; intertidal, under rocks., 27.676138 -114.884459

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
30684Iverson, E. W.   1971-03-04
United States, California, Los Angeles Co., Palos Verdes Penn, N side of Bluff Cove, 33.794676 -118.408189

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
51856Calif. Dept. of Fish & Game   
United States, California, Little Cojo Anchorage. Coll. at 35 ft., 34.446313 -120.437499

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
1403Orcutt, Charles R.   
United States, California, San Diego Co., Point Loma, 32.684151 -117.251373

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
12469Starks, Edwin C.   
United States, California, San Diego Co., Bird Rock, near La Jolla, 32.814036 -117.273483

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
9929Starks, Edwin C.   
United States, California, San Diego Co., La Jolla., 32.860757 -117.276895

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
78115Hobson, E. S.; et al   1967-11-05
Mexico, Baja California State, Punta Banda, s. side., 31.719127 -116.717665

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
25264Follett, Wilbur I.; Follett, Evelyn B.   1947-06-21
United States, California, San Diego Co., Point Loma., 32.684151 -117.251373

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
19496C.L. Hubbs, L.C. Hubbs & E.M. Kampa   1945-11-19
United States, California, San Diego Co., Reef just south of Bird Rock., 32.811667 -117.27

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
19419Hubbs, Carl L.; et al   1945-12-19
Mexico, Baja California, Reef between Rio Santo Tomas and Punto Santo Tomas; 900m north of river, above low tide mark., 31.545556 -116.67

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
11503Hubbs, Carl L.; Hubbs, Laura C.   1945-01-13
United States, California, San Diego Co., Bird Rock, San Diego, 32.813954 -117.274017

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
20439Hubbs, Carl L.; et al   1947-02-03
United States, California, San Diego Co., Reef south of Sunset Cliffs; just south of all residences and south of east street; on ocean side of Pt. Loma., 32.718611 -117.255556

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
15222Hubbs, Symon, Rider, Burwash   1949-03-21
Mexico, Baja California, around end of pier at old town of San Quintin., 30.469291 -115.968465

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
16422Brock, Vernon E.   1937-12-20
Mexico, Baja California, Turtle Bay

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
16423Brock, Vernon E.   1937-12-21
Mexico, Baja California, Port San Bartolome, 27.656913 -114.848089

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
19624Walker, B. W.; Hubbs, C.   1946-02-11
Mexico, Baja California, Point 2 miles south of R. Socorro mouth., 30.287086 -115.821864

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
235758Newman, M. A.; party   1952-11-20
Mexico, Baja California, Puerto San Bartolome, 0.7 miles east of village., 27.688862 -114.881874

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
48005   
Mexico, Baja California, SAN QUINTIN BAY

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
2474U.S. Fish Commission   
Mexico, Baja California, SAN BARTOLOME BAY, 27.66665 -114.870683

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Gobiesox rhessodon Smith, 1881
47027Scofield, Eugene C.   1952-02-07
Mexico, Baja California, Turtle Bay, 27.66665 -114.870683


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