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

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Ichthyology


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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
30340Sumang, Bapilung & Manggur   1959-12-13
Micronesia, Yap State, Southwest side of Gorror I., 9.429444 138.076944

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
58944Nolan, Ron S.   1973-07-07
Marshall Islands, Reef #19.

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
58952Nolan, R. S.; Helfrich, R.; Marsh, K.   1974-02-04
Marshall Islands, Reef #6.

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
58967Nolan, R. S.; Helfrich, R.; Marsh, K.   1974-02-12
Marshall Islands, Lagoon windward edge between Pairy I. & Eniwetok I.; study reef #8, 11.373646 162.359426

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
43284Nolan, R. S.; McConnoughey, R.   1971-09-11
Marshall Islands, Runit I, Cactus Crater, 11.553295 162.347684

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
58928Nolan, R. S.; party   1972-08-24
Marshall Islands, Reef #8.

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
43447Nolan, R. S.; Paul   1972-08-25
Marshall Islands, Reef 13.

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
42966Nolan, Ron S.   1972-08-27
Marshall Islands, Enewetak Atoll

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
34238Nolan, R. S.; Schwartz, A.   1972-09-02
Marshall Islands, Reef #17.

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Corythoichthys nigripectus Herald in Schultz et al., 1953
5901Templeton Crocker Exped.   1933-06-16
Solomon Islands, Rennell I., -11.673768 160.30756


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