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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24208Frederic H. Nichols   1965-10-21
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 35" N, 122° 32' 44" W. Depth: 2 m. [FN Sta. AA, publ. FN Sta. M]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24209Frederic H. Nichols   1965-10-21
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 04" N, 122° 31' 54" W. Depth: 23 m. [Sta. A]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24210Frederic H. Nichols   1965-10-22
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 27" N, 122° 32' 33" W. Depth: 18 m. [FN Sta. J, publ. FN Sta. K]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24211Frederic H. Nichols   1965-10-21
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 09" N, 122° 32' 03" W. Depth: 30 m. [FN Sta. B, publ. FN Sta. C]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24212Frederic H. Nichols   1965-10-22
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 31" N, 122° 32' 40" W. Depth: 8 m. [FN Sta. K, publ. FN Sta. L]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24213Frederic H. Nichols   1965-10-22
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 24" N, 122° 32' 28" W. Depth: 18 m. [FN Sta. H, publ. FN Sta. J]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24214Frederic H. Nichols   1965-10-21
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 12" N, 122° 32' 06" W. Depth: 34 m. [FN Sta. D, publ. FN Sta. E]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24215Frederic H. Nichols   1965-10-21
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 13" N, 122° 32' 09" W. Depth: 32 m. [FN Sta. E, publ. FN Sta. F]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24216Ulf Lie et al.   1963-02-27
United States, Washington, King County, off Golden Gardens, Seattle, 47° 41' 33" N, 122° 24' 18"W. Depth: 15-36 m. Bottom: mixed substrate with debris [Sec. I-St. I, publ. Sta. 1]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24217Ulf Lie et al.   1963-02-27
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 04" N, 122° 31' 53" W. Depth: 20-25 m. [Sec. I-St. III, publ. Sta. 3]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24218Ulf Lie et al.   1963-04-29
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison, 47° 44' 31" N, 122° 32' 41" W. Depth: 10-18 m. Bottom: sand, silt, debris [Sec. I-St. IV, publ. Sta. 4]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24219Ulf Lie et al.   0000-00-00
United States, Washington, Pierce County, Case Inlet, at southern tip of Herron Island, 47° 15' 10" N, 122° 50' 06" W. Depth: 10-21 m. Bottom: sand [Sec. II-St. IV, publ. Sta. 8]

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
24220Herb Sanborn   0000-00-00
United States, Washington, Kitsap County, Port Madison.

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Tenonia kitsapensis Nichols, 1969
27174   1980-05-09
United States, Alaska, 59.7866667 -176.1933333


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