Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eviota susanae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Eviota susanae Greenfield and Randall, 1999
216740Greenfield, David W.; Johnson, R. K.; Cockrell, G.   1991-05-07
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., Patch reef ca. 1 mile off shore, north end of Bay., 21.497765 -157.834024

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Eviota susanae Greenfield and Randall, 1999
200233Greenfield, David W.; Johnson, R. K.   1991-05-08
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., Patch reef at mouth of KYC; mud bottom & much algae; vegetation: bubble algae., 21.417979 -157.769201

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Eviota susanae Greenfield and Randall, 1999
216745Greenfield, David W.   1991-01-21
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., Patch reef north of entrance to Kaneohe Bay Yacht Club - 100 yds. north of 91-1., 21.417979 -157.769201

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Eviota susanae Greenfield and Randall, 1999
216737Greenfield, David W.; Cockrell, G.   1991-08-15
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., Isolated coral heads off (east) of Crash Boat Reef., 21.45188 -157.782582

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Eviota susanae Greenfield and Randall, 1999
216730Greenfield, David W.; Cockrell, G.   1991-03-14
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., Crash Boat Reef, hole in center just south of G91-3, 21.45188 -157.782582

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Eviota susanae Greenfield and Randall, 1999
216735Greenfield, D. W.; Greenfield, T. A.; Johnson, R. K.   1991-05-04
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., Hole in Crash Boat Reef., 21.45188 -157.782582

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Eviota susanae Greenfield and Randall, 1999
216744Greenfield, D. W.; Greenfield, T. A.   1991-05-05
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu Co., Patch reef at channel #11 marker., 21.488336 -157.830449


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.