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

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Ichthyology


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Oxyurichthys lonchotus (Jenkins, 1903)
235208Pezold, Frank; Donovan; Boseto; Leiva, A.   2007-05-26
Micronesia, Pohnpei State, Pohnpei, Arieu Mangroves at Small Island, 6.935233 158.321167

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Oxyurichthys lonchotus (Jenkins, 1903)
233681Pezold, Frank   0000-00-00
Micronesia, Pohnpei State, Pohnpei, entrance to Kolonia harbor, mangroves at Pwohmaria Resort at end of airport runway., 6.983694 158.199905

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Oxyurichthys lonchotus (Jenkins, 1903)
218139Greenfield, David W. & Cockrell, G.   1990-04-20
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., Kahana Bay, a regular sampling area - B, mangrove. Protected bay insidereef, old Hawaiian Fish Pond. Distance offshore to 6 '., 21.558459 -157.873162

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Oxyurichthys lonchotus (Jenkins, 1903)
218126Greenfield, David W.; Randall, John E.   1993-10-07
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., At Fish Pond., 21.558459 -157.873162

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Oxyurichthys lonchotus (Jenkins, 1903)
51062Bronson, B.; Fehlmann, H. A.   1959-01-12
Guam, Mud flat between southeast section of Merizo Village and Mamaon Channel, 400 yds west of mouth of Geus River., 13.261944 144.668056

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Oxyurichthys lonchotus (Jenkins, 1903)
53842Boomer, R. B.   1953-07-12
Japan, Okinawa-ken, Ca. 200 yds. from the River's mouth at low tide, ca. 1 mile north of Nakama.

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Oxyurichthys lonchotus (Jenkins, 1903)
51189Boomer, R. B.   1953-08-02
Japan, Okinawa, About 1/2 mile from mouth at low tide.


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