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Bell Museum

Dataset: JFBM-Fishes
Taxa: Chloroscombrus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum fishes


JFBM:Fishes
18716[]T. Hellier   1957-12-24
United States, Texas, Nueces, Tide trap at Biological Station in Port Aransas, 27.8336105 -97.058609

JFBM:Fishes
18684[]S. Eddy and T. Hellier   1958-02-04
United States, Texas, Nueces, Tide trap at Biological Station in Port Aransas, 27.8336105 -97.058609

JFBM:Fishes
16392[]no data   1951-00-00
Undefined, Undefined, Undefined, Gulf of Mexico- North Carolina Biological Supply Company

JFBM:Fishes
22356[]Hedrick, Holmes, Thillet, and Warren   1954-10-10
United States, Texas, Galveston, Galveston Bay, Port Bolivat

JFBM:Fishes
18763[]U.G. Springer   1957-07-00
United States, Texas, Nueces, Gulf of Mexico at Aransas Pass off Port Aransas, 27.8386116 -97.0497208

JFBM:Fishes
17785[]D.C. Scott et al.   1949-10-16
United States, Georgia, McIntosh, Sapelo Sound, 31.5455551 -91.2166672

JFBM:Fishes
18651[]no data   1957-12-05
United States, Texas, Nueces, Tide trap at University of Texas Institute for Marine Sciences on Aransas Pass, Port Aransas, 27.8377781 -97.0400009

JFBM:Fishes
19149[]R. Dickerman   1956-08-16
Mexico, Vera Cruz, Boca del Rio

JFBM:Fishes
41220[]L.E. Thompson et al.   1994-12-07
United States, Alabama, Gulf of Mexico, 29.9833336 -88.2166672

JFBM:Fishes
18665[]Springer and T. Hellier   1958-05-02
United States, Texas, Neuces, S end of jetty to S pier at Port Aransas

JFBM:Fishes
47261[]Huver, Charles   1972-00-00
United States, Texas, Nueces, Port Aransas


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