Dataset: CONABIO-
Taxa: Pleuronectidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ComisiĆ³n Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad


CONABIO-CNPE
Pleuronichthys ritteri Starks and Morris, 1907
IBUNAM-P1415   01-831983-03-25
Sonora, Heroica Guaymas, 27.9166667 -110.9000000

CONABIO-CNPE
Pleuronichthys ritteri Starks and Morris, 1907
IBUNAM-P1472   01-831983-03-26
Sonora, Heroica Guaymas, 27.9166667 -110.9000000

CONABIO-CNPE
Pleuronichthys ritteri Starks and Morris, 1907
IBUNAM-P1599   01-831983-03-30
Sonora, Huatabampo, 26.7500000 -109.5000000

CONABIO-ICML-MAZ
Pleuronichthys verticalis Jordan and Gilbert, 1880
82-34Albert van der Heiden   82-341982-05-11
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.3816667 -111.4433333

CONABIO-CNPE
Pleuronichthys verticalis Jordan and Gilbert, 1880
IBUNAM-P1473   01-831983-03-26
Sonora, Heroica Guaymas, 27.9166667 -110.9000000

CONABIO-ITESM-GUAYMAS
Hypsopsetta guttulata (Girard, 1856)
ITESM 98-20-7   JTC 9807151998-07-15
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.9702778 -112.1600000

CONABIO-UA
Hypsopsetta guttulata (Girard, 1856)
UAZ 70-60-2Lloyd T. Findley y Donald A. Thomson   70-601970-03-21
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.9736111 -112.1666667

CONABIO-UA
Hypsopsetta guttulata (Girard, 1856)
UAZ 67-31-10W. Bulmer y Charles Lehner   67-311967-06-28
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.7908333 -111.9113889

CONABIO-ICML-MAZ
Pleuronichthys ocellatus Starks and Thompson, 1910
82-34Albert van der Heiden   82-341982-05-11
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.3816667 -111.4433333

CONABIO-ICML-MAZ
Pleuronichthys ocellatus Starks and Thompson, 1910
82-35Albert van der Heiden   82-351982-05-11
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.3800000 -111.4333333


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