Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophidion fulvum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
52180Knapp, Leslie W.   1969-09-18
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, sandy beach immediately s. of Punta Canchaco in Ensenada de Juan Chac, ca. 1.5 hrs. by motorboat n. of Buenaventura., 3.944444 -77.35

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
52183Knapp, Leslie W.   1970-11-06
Colombia, Choco Department, small channel between the two major mouths, 4.402778 -77.363889

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
52179Knapp, Leslie W.   1970-11-07
Colombia, CALDAS, Boca Baudo at Pizarro., 4.954167 -77.3625

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
52181Knapp, Leslie W.   1970-10-23
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, small bay to right after entering Boca Naya., 3.2 -77.53

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
52182Knapp, Leslie W.   1970-10-26
Colombia, El Moro I. at natural bridge at high cliffs near ne. tip at the entrance to Tumaco Harbor., 1.833333 -78.738333

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
52184rec'd from Puerto Rican AEC Lab.   1967-04-18
Panama, sta. no. 78, haul no. 1 & 2., 8.102778 -78.45

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
64117Myers, George Sprague; party   1938-02-25
Colombia, Port Utria., 5.986111 -77.35

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
243861Knapp, Leslie W.   1970-11-13
Colombia, Bahia Utria; beach., 5.991667 -77.355556

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Ophidion fulvum (Hildebrand and Barton, 1949)
243871Allen, G. R.; Robertson, D. R.   1990-04-27
Panama, Panama; Gulf of Chiriqui, Isla Jicaron, 7.233333 -81.716667


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