Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Praealticus bilineatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
74039Bolin, Rolf L.   1958-10-05
Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo I, Palikulo Bay, upper tidal pools in dead coral formation., -15.48 167.246944

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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
74042Bolin, Rolf L.; et al   1960-03-10
Vietnam, West shore of Ilot Du Sud (Cu Lao Thu), off southern tip of Poulo Cecir de Mer; coral reef habitat., 10.4875 108.958333

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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
74040D. Empeso & R. Empeso   1960-04-27
Philippines, Negros Oriental, Siaton town, 8 km northwest of Siaton; tide pool (20 x 30m) surrounded by coral., 9.033333 122.933333

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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
14691ANDERSON & ANDERSON   
Japan, Yakushima., 30.429138 130.581222

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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
14692Herre, Albert W.   1931-05-02
Philippines, Palawan, Culion I.

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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
25095Herre, Albert W.   1929-03-30
Vanuatu, Malo I., -15.685852 167.23664

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
25103Herre, Albert W.   1929-03-29
Vanuatu, Wala I., -15.969535 167.374923

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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
30507Steiner, Franz B.   1973-09-22
Philippines, San Fernando, Loro Point; low tide, 16.620556 120.280556

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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
5660Templeton Crocker Exped.   1933-06-12
Solomon Islands, Rennell I., -11.673768 160.30756

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Praealticus bilineatus (Peters, 1868)
5662Templeton Crocker Exped.   1933-06-22
Solomon Islands, Bellona Island, -11.306158 159.787892


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