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

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
32887Herre, Albert W.   1937-05-09
Singapore, Reef, outer harbor of Singapore, 1.262642 103.858232

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
47017Chapman, W. M.; Cheyne, H.   1944-03-25
New Caledonia, Picked up under coral rocks at low tide, Noumea Harbor., -22.274742 166.436181

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
13780Talbot, F.; Collette, B. B.; Eschmeyer, W. N.   1969-11-22
Australia, Queensland, tide pool over compacted dead coral on east (weather) side of Island., -23.5 152.083333

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
62062Bolin; Bromhall   1958-02-27
China, Hong Kong, Sharp I. [Kiu Tsui Chau], rocky reef with a little coral extending perpendicular to shore and showing a couple of small exposed rocks., 22.366111 114.296111

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
93745Bolin; Bromhall   1958-02-27
China, Hong Kong, Sharp I. [Kiu Tsui Chau], two small surge channels., 22.364722 114.293889

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
30183Bolin, R. L.; Bromhall, J. D.   1958-03-10
China, Hong Kong, Kin Tau, Port Shelter; very irregular reef extending from Sharp I., 22.364167 114.282778

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
30184Bolin, R. L.; Ommanney, F. D.   1958-04-15
China, Hong Kong, Shallowly submerged rocky reef., 22.2125 114.210278

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
93750Bolin, Rolf L.; Ommanney, F. D.   1958-04-24
China, Hong Kong, Entrance to Port Shelter, east shore of Shelter I.; rockwalls., 22.328333 114.298889

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Omobranchus germaini (Sauvage, 1883)
57123Taylor, P.   1981-06-23
Indonesia, Northern Moluccas, Halmahear Islands, Jailolo Dist,Kampung Pasir Putih., 0.883333 127.683333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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