Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salarias segmentatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Salarias segmentatus Bath and Randall, 1991
68127Bayer,Fehlmann,Pierce,Harry (Rofen) et al   1955-07-20
Palau, In island group along N side of Urukthapel I, shallow pass; between S end of Butottoribo I. and next island to s., 7.259722 134.386667

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Salarias segmentatus Bath and Randall, 1991
68128R.R. Harry (Rofen), Fehlmann, Bayer et al   1955-07-22
Palau, Eelgrass sand and coral flat in Geruheru-gairu Pass, between Kaibakku I. and Kogai-hento, Auluptagel I., 7.32 134.493611

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Salarias segmentatus Bath and Randall, 1991
68129Fehlmann, Suman, Rikrik, Harry (Rofen)   1955-07-23
Palau, Koror State, Small bay on west side of Arappu Pt, east section of Koror; 0-40' off rocky shore; low tide; water 0-10' deep., 7.322222 134.503611

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Salarias segmentatus Bath and Randall, 1991
68125Bayer, Fehlmann, Harry (Rofen) et al   1955-07-28
Palau, In cove formed by w. arm of Kogai-hanto (Auluptagel I.), around islets 33 and 34; water 0-10' deep; rising tide., 7.316111 134.492222

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Salarias segmentatus Bath and Randall, 1991
68124Fehlmann; DeWitt; Sumang; Tewid   1957-10-07
Palau, In corner between north tip of Auluptagel I. and Malakal causeway between Auluptagel and Malakal Is., 7.336944 134.463889

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Salarias segmentatus Bath and Randall, 1991
68126Sumang, Y.; Fehlmann, H. A.   1959-01-22
Palau, Reef pool NE of Station Harbor off SE part of Arakabesan I.; white, turbid water ca. 150 yds from mangrove shore., 7.3475 134.466944


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