Dataset: UA-ICHTHYOLOGY
Taxa: Monacanthus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Alabama Ichthyology Collection


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Monacanthus ciliatus (Mitchill, 1818)
00559.03H.T. Boschung, P. Boschung   1957-08-17
United States, Florida, Monroe, Indian Key on bay side, Florida Keys, 24.8794444 -80.6772222

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Monacanthus hispidus (Linnaeus, 1766)
02279.01   1953-10-12
United States, Florida, M/V Gill Cruise 4, Regular Station 2, 26.9666667 -79.6666667

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Monacanthus hispidus (Linnaeus, 1766)
02280.01   1957-06-01
United States, Florida, M/V Combat Station 336, 29.1666667 -80.3166667

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Monacanthus hispidus (Linnaeus, 1766)
02688.01M.F. Mettee   1967-08-29
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Choctawhatchee Bay, East Pass, 30.3911111 -86.5144444

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Monacanthus hispidus (Linnaeus, 1766)
04590.39H. Harima   1975-05-20
United States, Florida, Duval, Nassau Sound, on the Duval County side, 30.5247222 -81.4558333

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Monacanthus hispidus (Linnaeus, 1766)
05019.20H. Harima   1975-05-13
United States, Florida, Duval, Fort George Inlet just North of Mayport., 30.4208333 -81.4125

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Monacanthus hispidus (Linnaeus, 1766)
05866.04Vertebrate Zoology Class   1979-08-11
United States, Florida, Bay, PANAMA CITY, ST. ANDREW PARK JETTY, 30.1183333 -85.7302778

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Monacanthus hispidus (Linnaeus, 1766)
08150.05Steve I. Candileri   1979-07-02
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Cut behind NOAA Station on Dodge Island, Miami, 25.78 -80.1772222


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Google Map

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