Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Platybelone argalus pterura
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
80737Herald, E. S.; party   0000-00-00
Mexico, Baja California, 'Peache Leaky'* night light station, n. of La Paz., 24.267014 -110.328097

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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
13456Herald, E. S.; Harry (Rofen), R. R.; et al   1951-08-25
Kiribati, Inside reef at center of Cook I. in entrance to Kiritimati (Christmas) I. Lagoon., 1.947222 -157.463333

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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
13457Herald, E. S.; Harry (Rofen), R. R.; et al   1951-08-26
Kiribati, Coral reef 1/8 mi. northeast of Paris settlement., 1.929167 -157.470833

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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
27527Herald, Earl S.; Powell, D.; et al   1964-06-20
Mexico, Baja California Sur, From Loreto to La Paz., 25.118484 -110.768671

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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
80738Hubbs, Carl L.   1946-08-25
Mexico, Colima, 1.7 mi. ne. of Cape Henslow., 18.834143 -111.031536

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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
40535McCosker, John E.   1977-08-14
Kiribati, in boat harbor, near lagoon entrance., 1.982335 -157.471069

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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
80735   1949-10-26
Costa Rica, 10 mi. w. of Quepas Point., 9.412462 -84.312357

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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
80733Kates; Sandoz   1953-05-01
El Salvador, 140 miles south of Acajutla.

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Platybelone argalus pterura (Osburn and Nichols, 1916)
80734Brattstrom, B. H.   1953-03-14
Mexico, Colima, Brinner's Cove., 18.730571 -110.957059


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Google Map

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