Dataset: UMMZ-Division of Fishes
Taxa: Bagre
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Museum of Zoology


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Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815)
60379WJ Clench   1923-08-10
United States, Florida, Gulf side of Sanibel Island, 26.426012 -82.099814

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Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815)
135915WF Blair   1942-06-10
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa Sound, opposite Camp Navarre, 30.392284 -86.86906

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815)
154285Fassett & Greene   1938-07-05
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Pass-A-Grille Beach, Boca Ciega Bay, 27.696301 -82.729966

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815)
154286Fassett & Greene   1938-05-11
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Pass-A-Grille Beach, Boca Ciega Bay, 27.696301 -82.729966

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815)
154287Fassett & Greene   1938-07-30
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Pass-A-Grille Beach, Boca Ciega Bay, 27.696301 -82.729966

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815)
154288Fassett & Greene   1938-09-22
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Pass-A-Grille Beach, Boca Ciega Bay, 27.696301 -82.729966

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815)
168689RM Bailey & party   1954-09-09
United States, Florida, Levy, Gulf of Mexico, Cedar Keys, near air strip; Atlantic drainage, 29.133082 -83.048713

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815)
202576W Cooper (for RM Bailey)   1976-12-18
United States, Florida, Lee, Gulf of Mexico, Bonita Springs Beach, SW 1/4 of Sec 31; Atlantic dr, 26.333911 -81.847523


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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