Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas
Bell Museum
Dataset: JFBM-Fishes
Taxa: Ophichthidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences
Page 1, records 1-15 of 15
JFBM:Fishes
19384[] Worcester, Dean; Bourns, Frank 1890-10-01
Philippines, Philippines, 12.8118 122.69531
JFBM:Fishes
19385[] Worcester, Dean; Bourns, Frank 1890-10-01
Philippines, Philippines, 12.8118 122.69531
JFBM:Fishes
19383[] Worcester, Dean; Bourns, Frank 1890-10-01
Philippines, Philippines, 12.8118 122.69531
JFBM:Fishes
19387[] Worcester, Dean; Bourns, Frank 1890-10-01
Philippines, Philippines, 12.8118 122.69531
JFBM:Fishes
19386[] Worcester, Dean; Bourns, Frank 1890-10-01
Philippines, Philippines, 12.8118 122.69531
JFBM:Fishes
47640[] Egan, Josh; Zhao, Yu-Shen 2013-08-06
Taiwan (Republic of China), Pingtung, Donggang Harbour
JFBM:Fishes
46952[] Wible, Mary 1967-01-29
United States, Florida, Monroe, Big Pine Key, 24.66944 -81.35417
JFBM:Fishes
18701[] U.G. Springer 1957-06-26
United States, Texas, Nueces, Dock at U. of Texas Institute for Marine Science, Port Aransas
JFBM:Fishes
18747[] U.G. Springer 1957-07-00
United States, Texas, Nueces, Gulf of Mexico at Aransas Pass off Port Aransas, 27.8386111 -97.0497222
JFBM:Fishes
46785[] 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
19314[] H. Shoemaker and Cesno 1950-08-21
United States, Mississippi, Gulf of Mexico, inside Deer Island, Ocean Spring, MS
JFBM:Fishes
19389[] Carolina Biological Supply
United States, Gulf of Mexico
JFBM:Fishes
18760[] no data 1957-07-00
United States, Texas, Aransas Pass to Gulf of Mexico, Port Aransas, TX
JFBM:Fishes
18692[] S. Eddy and T. Hellier 1958-02-04
United States, Texas, Nueces, Tide trap at U. of Texas Institute for Marine Science, Port Aransas, Gulf of Mexico
JFBM:Fishes
47594[] Egan, Josh; Zhao, Yu-Shen 2013-08-04
Taiwan (Republic of China), Chiayi, Sandy beach near Haomeili, 23.3635139 120.1296528
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