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Bell Museum

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

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Bell Museum fishes


JFBM:Fishes
46789[]Hundt, Peter; Simons, Andrew; Murase, Atsunobu   2011-06-20
Japan, Okinawa, tide pool near Cape Bise, north side of Okinawa, 26.7111111 127.8761111

JFBM:Fishes
46377[]P.J. Hundt, A.M. Simons, B.A. Young, K.A. Moots   2010-08-03
Guam, Cemetery Beach, on Agat Bay, just oceanward from the Agat Cemetery (along pipeline), 13.3858333 144.6558333

JFBM:Fishes
47070[]Hundt, Peter; Simons, Andrew; Cooke, Georgina; Morgans, Courtney   2012-06-27
Japan, Okinawa, Tidepools and Supralittoral zone, SE of Tropical Biosphere Research Center, Sesoko Station, Sesoko Island, NW of Okinawa, 26.6321611 127.8632194

JFBM:Fishes
47849[]Hundt, Peter; Chew, Uik-Sen   2014-08-10
Taiwan (Republic of China), Shallow rocky bay, East of small fishing harbor off Beining Rd, approximately 8 km East of Keelung Harbor, 25.14125 121.8024722


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