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

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University of Michigan Museum of Zoology


UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758
146230Hinting, Whiting, & *   
United States, Florida, Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean off Florida

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758
186942RM Bailey & Family   1961-06-20
United States, Florida, Florida Bay, Islamorada - swimming beach, 24.92389 -80.62806

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758
186950Capt Jake Muller   1961-06-23
United States, Florida, Monroe, Strait of Florida 15 mi SE of Islamorada

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758
186972RM Bailey aboard Heckmere   1961-06-28
United States, Florida, Monroe, Florida current off Islamorada, Upper Matecumbe Key, 24.790816 -80.500677

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758
186979RM Bailey & party   1961-06-30
United States, Florida, Florida current, aboard Heckmere

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758
187056RM Bailey aboard Heckmere *   1961-07-17
United States, Florida, Monroe, Florida current ca 12 miles South East Islamorada, 24.792844 -80.758212

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758
187060RM & DM Bailey aboard Heckmere, **   1961-07-18
United States, Florida, Monroe, Florida current, near the hump, ca 12 mi SE Islamorada, 24.800552 -80.492123

UMMZ:Division of Fishes-ummz_fish
Coryphaena equisetis Linnaeus, 1758
247716R.M. Bailey   1961-07-05
United States, Florida, Monroe, Florida current about 3 to 12 miles SE of Islamorada, 24.855703 -80.534352


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