Dataset: UF-INVERTEBRATES
Taxa: Armandia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Invertebrate Zoology


UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Armandia Filippi, 1861
773-AnnelidaAnker, Arthur   2008-09-19
United States, Florida, Levy County, Cedar Keys, Seahorse Key, E side, 29.0996 -83.0597

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Armandia Filippi, 1861
1666-AnnelidaMichonneau, François; Paulay, Gustav; McPherson, Sarah; Bemis, Mandy; Lin, Hsiu; Moore, Jenna; Evans, Nathaniel   2010-04-30
United States, Florida, Dade County, Biscayne Bay National Park, Elliott Key, bay side off jetty, 25.4517 -80.1972

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Armandia agilis (Andrews, 1891)
4590-AnnelidaFlorida Barcoding Workshop   2016-01-26
United States, Florida, Levy County, Seahorse Key, 29.097 -83.06

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Armandia agilis (Andrews, 1891)
4626-AnnelidaFlorida Barcoding Workshop   2016-01-26
United States, Florida, Levy County, Seahorse Key, 29.099 -83.059

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Armandia maculata (Webster, 1884)
5070-AnnelidaFlorida Barcoding Workshop   2016-03-14
United States, Florida, St. Lucie County, Ft. Pierce, Indian River, Jack Island Oyster Reef, 27.488463 -80.314944

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Armandia maculata (Webster, 1884)
6084-AnnelidaGarcia Hernandez, Jaaziel; Moore, Eve; Leray, Matthieu   2018-03-19
United States, Florida, St. Lucie County, Fort Pierce Inlet, 27.473581 -80.309661

UF:INVERTEBRATES-Invertebrate Zoology
Armandia maculata (Webster, 1884)
6086-AnnelidaGarcia Hernandez, Jaaziel; Moore, Eve; Leray, Matthieu   2018-03-19
United States, Florida, St. Lucie County, Fort Pierce Inlet, 27.473581 -80.309661


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.