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

1
Page 1, records 1-15 of 15

Invertebrate Zoology


CAS:IZ
Arctonoe pulchra (Johnson, 1897)
5256   
United States, California, Monterey County, probably vic. Monterey Bay.

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe fragilis (Baird, 1863)
16659Commando   1978-04-11
United States, Alaska, 58.265 -152.2433333

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855)
19018Miller Freeman   1976-09-18
United States, Alaska, 63.6666667 -165.7666667

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855)
19484Miller Freeman   1975-08-27
United States, Alaska, 59.3466667 -166.65

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe Chamberlin, 1920
26996   1980-06-22
United States, Alaska, 58.2733333 -172.355

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855)
108656Roland Anderson   1996-08-17
United States, Washington, Clallam County, near Neah Bay

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe Chamberlin, 1920
140243D. Cobb   1970-01-09
United States, California, 100 yards off St. Francis Yacht Harbor., 37.808109 -122.44554

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe pulchra (Johnson, 1897)
150985   1981-06-01
United States, Alaska, main channel

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe pulchra (Johnson, 1897)
150986   1981-03-01
United States, Alaska

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe pulchra (Johnson, 1897)
150987   1981-03-01
United States, Alaska

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe pulchra (Johnson, 1897)
159184Gerald J. Bakus   1976-07-11
United States, Alaska, NE Gulf of Alaska, 59.8583333 -142.1138889

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855)
160365Marine Taxonomic Services   1996-04-01
United States, Alaska, Station 14

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855)
168605Kai Palenscar aboard 'Gladiator'   2003-05-25
United States, Alaska, haul 1, 52.72119 -169.76511

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855)
181628R. Schmieder et al.   1981-12-15
United States, California, NW pinnacle sea mount, 38.03 -123.4266667

CAS:IZ
Arctonoe fragilis (Baird, 1863)
181678R. Schmieder et al.   1981-10-10
United States, California, northern E ridge sea mount, 38.0316667 -123.4183333


1
Page 1, records 1-15 of 15


Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.