Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cryptacanthodes aleutensis (Lyconectes aleutensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
46316Hayes, Murray   1978-06-22
United States, Alaska, Gulf of Alaska, 58.1525 -150.528333

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Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
46315Hayes, Murray   1978-04-15
United States, Alaska, Gulf of Alaska, 56.253333 -153.351667

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Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
5252U.S. Fish Commission   1890-03-22
United States, California, Roughly 50 km. SW of Farallon Is., 37.825 -123.394444

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Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
44652Bermingham, B.   1978-06-03
United States, Alaska, Kodiak I., 57.733333 -152.233333

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Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
44516Daly, K.   1977-02-22
United States, Alaska, Cook Inlet, 59.578333 -151.82

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
21330Starks, Edwin C.   
United States, Washington, San Juan Is., 48.553838 -122.995113

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
63581Ripley, E.   1940-08-06
United States, Washington, Sulin I., 48.760742 -122.89361

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Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
54333Harrison, P.; Church, D.   1959-05-25
United States, California, Humboldt Co., off Trinidad Head., 41.053372 -124.154194

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
21368Thompson, J. C.   
United States, Washington, Jefferson County, Hood Canal

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230261Holladay, B. A.; Mecklenburg, C. W.   2007-07-13
United States, Alaska, SW Gulf of Alaska, Semidi Islands., 55.9223 -156.3498

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Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
10966Chapman; Smith   
United States, Washington, Puget Sound

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Lyconectes aleutensis Gilbert, 1896
10981Chapman; Bonham   
United States, Washington, West Bay, Orcas I., 48.62017 -122.968679


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Google Map

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