Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Icelus bicornis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
24023U.S. Fish Commission   1885-09-04
east of Nantucket, 41.425 -69.016667

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
2202U.S. Fish Commission   1890-06-14
United States, Alaska, Southwest of Cape Newenham and north of Unimak I., 57.372222 -164.411111

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
2179U.S. Fish Commission   1890-06-14
United States, Alaska, North of Unimak I., 56.833333 -164.463889

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
2203U.S. Fish Commission   1890-06-14
United States, Alaska, N. of Unimak I., 56.558333 -164.527778

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
2267U.S. Fish Commission   1890-07-18
United States, Alaska, South side of Bristol Bay near Port Heiden., 56.975 -159.183333

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
2264U.S. Fish Commission   1890-07-19
United States, Alaska, Bristol Bay, N. of Port Heiden., 57.441667 -158.766667

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
2178U.S. Fish Commission   1890-07-20
United States, Alaska, Bristol Bay, SE of Hagemeister I., 58.2125 -160.625

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
69882Lohmann   0000-00-00
Greenland, Upernavic., 72.792781 -56.125281

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
5381Lohmann   
Canada, Northwest, Eglington harbor.

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840)
8088Zoological Polar Expedition   
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Spitsbergen.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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