Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epinephelus miliaris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Epinephelus miliaris (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830)
62153R.R. Harry (Rofen), Bayer, Fehlmann   1955-07-08
Palau, Koror State, Madalai Dist, west end of Koror I, sand flat enclosed by retaining wall parallel to Malakal causeway; 0-25 yds. off rocky shore., 7.339444 134.468056

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Epinephelus miliaris (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830)
61518R.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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Epinephelus miliaris (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830)
62154Fehlmann, Bayer, Suman, 2 boys   1955-08-05
Palau, Koror State, North shore; sand and eel-grass flat W of Ebadul's Pier (T-dock); 500 yds. off mangrove shore; water 0-5' deep., 7.346667 134.47

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Epinephelus miliaris (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830)
61557Yachad M.; Sumang   1959-10-08
Palau, Melekeok State, SW Babelthuap I.; mud bottom at edge of mangrove swamp with some clumps of eel grass; water murky, 2-6' deep., 7.388056 134.511111

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Epinephelus miliaris (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830)
61603Sumang; Mesubed   1959-10-28
Palau, Melekeok State, Airai, causeway at Toagel Mid Passage; sand, mud-flat on channel side of mangrove swamp; water clear, 3-6' deep., 7.354722 134.518056

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Epinephelus miliaris (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830)
61782Sumang, Mikel & Bronson   1959-11-23
Palau, South point of Babelthuap I.; water murky, 0-5' deep; 0-60' off limestone shore; tide low, rising; current 0-0.5 knot, 7.348611 134.532778


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Google Map

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