Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Synchiropus laddi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Synchiropus laddi Schultz in Schultz et al., 1960
237956Greenfield, David W.; Longenecker, K.; Langston, R.   2003-01-07
Fiji, Bay of Islands. Sand, at base of G03-19., -17.1782 -179.014783

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Synchiropus laddi Schultz in Schultz et al., 1960
219435Greenfield, David W.; Longenecker, K.; Langston, R.   2003-01-07
Fiji, Bay of Island. Sand under boat plus a small coral patch on sand., -17.1782 -179.014783

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Synchiropus laddi Schultz in Schultz et al., 1960
14069Rofen (Harry), Robert R.   1952-07-06
French Polynesia, Iles Tuamotu-Gambier, Channel between Nengonengo and Kukina Islets near village (Garumaoa?), W. side of Raroia., -16 -142.433333

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Synchiropus laddi Schultz in Schultz et al., 1960
14070Rofen (Harry), Robert R.; et al   1952-07-11
French Polynesia, Iles Tuamotu-Gambier, First transect on open flat of reef opposite Ngarumaoa Village, W side of Raroia., -16 -142.433333

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Synchiropus laddi Schultz in Schultz et al., 1960
46957Brittan, Damian, Gaines, Sumang, Fehlmann   1956-08-27
Palau, Kayangel State, East side of reef off Ngajangel I.; scoured reef flat with surge channels; water slightly turbid, 3-15' deep., 8.084444 134.729167

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Synchiropus laddi Schultz in Schultz et al., 1960
43310Nolan, Ron S.   1972-05-28
Marshall Islands, Patch reef #3., 10 167

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Synchiropus laddi Schultz in Schultz et al., 1960
42434Nolan, Ron S.; Stearns, C.   1972-11-30
Marshall Islands, Reef #13.

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Synchiropus laddi Schultz in Schultz et al., 1960
43316Nolan, Ron S.; Stearns, C.   1972-11-30
Marshall Islands, Reef #9.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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