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

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Ichthyology


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Labropsis australis Randall, 1981
220169Greenfield, David W.; Longenecker, K.; Langston, R.; et al   2002-04-02
Fiji, Northern Division, N. shore, Great Sea Reef, s.w. Kia I, off Nukusati. Spur & groove on reef slope, close to G02-130. Heavy coral cover, rel. flat., -16.31325 178.960517

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Labropsis australis Randall, 1981
220614Greenfield, David W.; Longenecker, K.; Cole, K.; et al   2002-11-16
Fiji, Vatunisogasoga Reef, nw of Tavua, n. shore Viti Levu. Large patch reef, inside protected pocket, live coral down slope to rubble and sand., -17.372017 177.713067

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Labropsis australis Randall, 1981
220206Langston, R.; Pilippoff, J.   2003-05-27
Fiji, Northern Division, Dakuniba bay, outside barrier reef, ca. 1/4 mi. east of boat pass. Spur & groove., -16.766583 179.83835

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Labropsis australis Randall, 1981
46534Randall, John E.   1973-01-13
Australia, Queensland, Great Barrier Reef: outside reef off west side of One Tree Island, Capricorn Group, -23.5 152


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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