Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oulangia bradleyi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Corales


INABIOEC:MECN-CN
Oulangia bradleyi (Verrill, 1866)
356   2018-10-18
Ecuador, Santa Elena, La Pared, -1.932847 -80.792453

Invertebrados marinos (CENAIM-ESPOL)


CENAIM:ESPOL:CENAIM:IMS
Oulangia bradleyi (Verrill, 1866)
CE178Karla Jaramillo|Bolivar Chalen   2016-01-29
Ecuador, Santa Elena, Islote El Pelado

CENAIM:ESPOL:CENAIM:IMS
Oulangia bradleyi (Verrill, 1866)
CE201Karla Jaramillo |E Hadju   2016-02-12
Ecuador, Santa Elena, Islote El Pelado

CENAIM:ESPOL:CENAIM:IMS
Oulangia bradleyi (Verrill, 1866)
CE237Karla Jaramillo |E Hadju   2016-02-13
Ecuador, Santa Elena, Islote El Pelado

Observaciones Invertebrados Marinos (CENAIM_ESPOL)


CENAIM:Proyecto Biodiversidad (permiso)
Oulangia bradleyi (Verrill, 1866)
43   2015-10-22
Ecuador, Santa Elena, Islote El Pelado, -1.938217 -80.786669

CENAIM:Proyecto Biodiversidad (permiso)
Oulangia bradleyi (Verrill, 1866)
108   2015-10-29
Ecuador, Santa Elena, Islote El Pelado, -1.931417 -80.787292


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