Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gunnellichthys pleurotaenia (Taenioides gertrudae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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14208R.R. Harry (Rofen), Fehlmann, Bayer et al   1955-07-22
Palau, Eelgrass sand and coral flat in Geruheru-gairu Pass, between Kaibakku I. and Kogai-hento, Auluptagel I., 7.32 134.493611

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24817Sumang, Sengich, Tewid, DeWitt, Fehlmann   1957-09-23
Palau, Off northwest side of Chol I. (a sand island rising to ca. 7-8 feet at low tide)., 7.286944 134.518333

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24761Sumang, Sengich, Tewid, DeWitt, Fehlmann   1957-09-23
Palau, Off northwest side of Chol I. (a sand island rising to ca. 7-8 feet at low tide)., 7.286944 134.518333

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14203Fehlmann; 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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24747Fehlmann, H. Adair   1958-10-12
Guam, Ca. 0.5 mile southwest of Agat Village; sand flat off north side of Bangi Point., 13.376667 144.648056

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14202Fehlmann, H. Adair   1958-10-19
Guam, Ca. 1/2 mile southwest of Agat village; sand flat 50-250 yds. north of Bangi Point., 13.378056 144.648611

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24748Bronson, B.; Fehlmann, H. Adair   1959-04-07
Guam, Reef and sand flat N of Tringhera Beach in Agana Bay; ca. 800 yds. W of Tamuning village; lagoon side of barrier reef, 13.481389 144.7625

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24696Pairojana, Song, Bronson, natives   1960-04-21
Thailand, Rayong, Parsho Bay at north end of Ko Samet; small Porites coral heads with sand areas on seaward side., 12.573611 101.462778

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239120Fehlmann, H. A.; Scott, A. W.   1956-12-09
Guam, Agat Dist, reef and sand flat southwest of Yona I, off Bangi Pt.; Sargassum bed, eel-grass bed, sand flat., 13.377222 144.647222


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Google Map

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