Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Callogobius hastatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38926R.R. Harry (Rofen), Bayer, Fehlmann   1955-07-08
Palau, Koror State, Madalai Dist, west end of Koror I, sand flat enclosed by retaining wall parallel to Malakal causeway; 0-25 yds. off rocky shore., 7.339444 134.468056

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38925R.R. Harry (Rofen), Bayer, Fehlmann   1955-07-09
Palau, Koror State, Madalai Dist, extreme w. end of Koror I, shore at s. end of Arakabesan, Madalai causeway; 0-150 yds from mangrove/mud shore., 7.343333 134.470278

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38927Fehlmann, 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

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38929Bayer, 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

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38928Brittan, M. R.; McDaniel, B.; Fehlmann, H. A.   1956-07-25
Palau, Mud flat off SE tip of Koror I. (between Koror and Byobu Is.); water slightly turbid, 0-18" deep; low tide., 7.326667 134.485

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
63897DeWITT, Hugh H.; Fehlmann, H. Adair   1957-09-07
Palau, Koror State, Madalai Dist, mud and sand flat adjacent to mangrove., 7.336944 134.472778

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38931Fehlmann, H. A.; et al   1957-09-22
Palau, Melekeok State, Off Babelthuap I. in a coral enclosed area east and a little north of Arakataoch Stream., 7.391111 134.508889

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38930Fehlmann; 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

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38933Sumang; Bapilung   1959-12-08
Micronesia, Yap State, Tomil Harbor, ca. 200 yds. southwest of hospital; rocks, sand, Halimeda algae; water turbid, 0-6' deep., 9.508333 138.130278

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38934Bapilung; Manggur   1959-12-16
Micronesia, Yap State, West side of Map I, ca. 100-300 ft. from mangrove and clay shore; water very turbid, 2-4' deep., 9.575833 138.156667

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38935Sumang, Bapilung, Manggur   1959-12-30
Micronesia, Yap State, Atelu Dist, edge of mangrove swamp; water turbid, 4-6' deep; 25-200' off sandy shore; tide falling, low, rising., 9.551111 138.108333

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38932Sumang   1959-11-01
Palau, Koror State, Near end of causeway; reef flat at edge of mangrove swamp; broken coral & mixed Helineda algae, eel grass., 7.348611 134.466667

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
38924Frey, Fehlmann, Tran Viet Quang et al   1961-02-01
Vietnam, Khanh Hoa, Hon Lon I, Vung Damchinh Cove on SE side; broken coral reef along margin of channel in cove., 12.1925 109.318056

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Callogobius hastatus McKinney and Lachner, 1978
63301Parenti, L. R.; Allen, G. R.   1987-09-29
Papua New Guinea, Madang Province, Mangrove just south of Christensen Research Institute, near mouth of Nagada Harbour; mangrove, coral reef., -5.166667 145.8


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