Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hyporhamphus rosae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
12940Calif. Bur. of Marine Fisheries   
United States, California, Southern California.

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81329Evermann, B. W.; Jenkins, O. P.   0000-00-00
Mexico, Sonora, Guaymas., 27.909534 -110.892009

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
9912Starks, Edwin C.   
United States, California, San Diego Co., San Diego Bay

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
769Gilbert, Charles H.; Thoburn, W. W.   
United States, California, San Diego Co., San Diego., 32.737257 -117.270926

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
437Jenkins, O. P.; Evermann, B. W.   0000-00-00
Mexico, Sonora, Bay at Guaymas., 27.925309 -110.857505

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
47349   1939-02-21
United States, California, San Diego Co., Off San Diego, Calif., 32.666667 -117.2

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81326Smith, Rosa   
United States, California, San Diego., 32.852047 -117.27428

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
13058Starks; Morris   
United States, California, San Diego Co., San Diego., 32.737257 -117.270926

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
37984Briggs, S. D.   
United States, California, Santa Ana River., 33.626059 -117.959239

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
54990Calif. Dept. of Fish & Game   1971-11-15
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Bahia Magdalena

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81336Wilimovsky, N. J.; Wilimovsky, D. V.; Mead, G.W.; Mead, N.W.   1950-06-02
Mexico, Sonora, NNE shore of San Carlos inner bay., 27.94863 -111.062132

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81332Walker, Boyd W.; et al   1950-01-30
Mexico, Sonora, N. end of Puerto San Carlos near lagoon., 27.94863 -111.062132

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81335Walker, Boyd W.; et al   1950-01-31
Mexico, Sonora, San Carlos Bay at upper end, near mouth of lagoon., 27.94863 -111.062132

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81331Walker, Boyd W.; et al   1951-01-20
Mexico, Sonora, Bahia Aqiabampo about 3 miles northwest of Aqiabampo, west shore of bay., 26.388609 -109.184732

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81330Walker, Boyd W.; et al   1951-01-16
Mexico, Sonora, North end Bocochibampo Bay, in inlet to estero., 27.927887 -110.950756

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81334Walker, Boyd W.; et al   1951-01-16
Mexico, Sonora, Bocochibampo Bay, Miramar Beach., 27.920805 -110.947151

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81333Norris, K.; Bartholomew, G.   1951-02-01
Mexico, Sinaloa, Lagoon approx. 1.5 miles north of Camaroa Beach., 23.257792 -106.447931

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81328Limbaugh, C.; Cox, B.   1952-05-23
Mexico, Baja California, San Felipe., 31.017029 -114.833695

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81325Walker, Boyd W.; et al   1952-02-05
Mexico, Sonora, Northwest end of beach southeast of Punta de las Cuevas., 29.694669 -112.549147

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
81327Newman, M.; party   1962-02-09
Mexico, Sonora, estero about 2 mi. e. of Yavarros., 26.703672 -109.553314

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
7330Adams, Wallace   1924-04-21
United States, California, San Diego., 32.852047 -117.27428

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Hyporhamphus rosae (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880)
5931Gilbert, Charles H.   
United States, California, San Diego Co., San Diego, Cal., 32.667054 -117.139853


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