Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhabdoblennius nitidus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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JFBM:Fishes
46721A.M. Simons, P.J. Hundt, H. Motomura, G. Ogihara, M. Meguro, T. Yoshida, H. Nishiyama, and H. Hata   2011-06-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Harutahama, Ambo, East coast of Yakushima Island, 30.2988889 130.6530556

JFBM:Fishes
46728Hundt, Peter; Simons, Andrew; Motomura, Hiroyuki; Nishiyama, H.   2011-06-08
Japan, Kagoshima, tide pool, Kurio, SW coast of Yakushima Island, 30.2661111 130.4144444

JFBM:Fishes
46736A.M. Simons, P.J. Hundt, and M. Meguro   2011-06-10
Japan, Kagoshima, Kusugawa, NE coast of Yakushima Island, 30.4158333 130.5980556

JFBM:Fishes
46746G. Ogihara, T. Yoshida, H. Nishiyama, and H. Hata   2011-06-10
Japan, Kagoshima, Hirauchi, near hot spring, S coast of Yakushima Island, 30.2308333 130.4836111

JFBM:Fishes
47143Hundt, Peter; Meguro, M.   2012-07-15
Japan, Kochi, Tidepools and rocky reef, north and south of jetty, ~1km south of port in Tei, 33.5206944 133.7541667

JFBM:Fishes
47146Hundt, Peter; Meguro, M.   2012-07-16
Japan, Kochi, Intertidal zone, ~1 km south of port in Tei, 33.5196806 133.7569889

JFBM:Fishes
47062Hundt, Peter; Simons, Andrew   2012-06-26
Japan, Okinawa, Reef SE of Tropical Biosphere Research Center, Sesoko Station, Sesoko Island, NW of Okinawa, 26.6336639 127.8642083

JFBM:Fishes
47074Hundt, Peter; Simons, Andrew; Cooke, Georgina; Morgans, Courtney   2012-06-26
Japan, Okinawa, Tidepools near Cape Bise, 26.7109944 127.8760722

JFBM:Fishes
47130Hundt, Peter; Yamaoka, K   2012-07-08
Japan, Kochi, Tidepools, South of Jetty, ~1km South of Port in Tei, 33.5196806 133.7569722

JFBM:Fishes
47153Hundt, Peter; Meguro, M.   2012-07-17
Japan, Kochi, Tidepools, near bridge, ~0.5 km west of Hachigashiri, 33.3570806 133.3116694


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