Dataset: CUMV-Fish Collection
Taxa: Dasyatidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates


CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
26358M. Suttkus   1948-05-00
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Off Clearwater and vicinity, 27.971259 -82.892515

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
48833Timothy Robbins; R. DeBoo; A. Emery   1965-03-28
United States, Florida, Martin, On causeway, 0.2 mi. off Indian R. Drive (0.5 mi. N of jct. of FL 5 & 707A, Jensen Beach), 27.251475 -80.224893

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
25603William Hamilton   1860-01-01
United States, Florida, Lee, Fort Myers

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
14699M. Suttkus   1949-00-00
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Gulf of Mexico at Clearwater, 27.970046 -82.875398

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
Dasyatis americana Hildebrand & Schroeder, 1928
54927Guido Dingerkus; L. Uhler; A. Kluck; C. Soumar   1977-01-01
United States, Florida, Monroe, Grassy flats off SW side of Boot Key, ~1 mi. S of Sevenmile Bridge, 24.692537 -81.11236

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
Dasyatis sabina (Lesueur, 1824)
49821R. Witte   1965-04-06
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa Sound, 2 mi. W of Sabine Is, 0.75 mi. N of Santa Rosa Is., 30.337475 -87.190669

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
Dasyatis sabina (Lesueur, 1824)
4816unknown   1907-11-27
United States, Florida, Florida coast

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
Dasyatis say (Lesueur, 1817)
43966A. Banner   1962-08-04
United States, Florida, Franklin, Apalachee Bay at Mud Cove, 29.895793 -84.358722

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
Dasyatis say (Lesueur, 1817)
49174William Kaill; J. Archer   1965-07-12
United States, Florida, Brevard, 7.7 mi. S of jct. US 1 & FL 514 at Grant, E side of US 1, 27.928842 -80.524895

CUMV:Fish Collection-Fish
Dasyatis say (Lesueur, 1817)
72012William Kaill; J. Archer   1965-07-10
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, W side of A1A, 0.8 mi. N of jct. of Lantana Ave. & A1A, at Lantana


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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