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Dataset: Specify-oldversion
Taxa: Hemitripteridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Blepsias cirrhosus (Pallas, 1814)
5879Long, C A   1960-07-10
United States, Washington, San Juan, San Juan Island, Friday Harbor, 48.535075 -123.009969

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Nautichthys oculofasciatus (Girard, 1857)
10007KU Field Party   1909-00-00
United States, Washington, San Juan, San Juan Island, Puget Sound, 48.509541 -123.1464

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Blepsias cirrhosus (Pallas, 1814)
18148Wingert, Juliana Mariani; et. al.   1977-06-30
United States, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island, Iceberg Point, 48.42222 -122.89278

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Blepsias cirrhosus (Pallas, 1814)
6813Long, C A   1960-08-11
United States, Washington, San Juan, San Juan Island, Argyle Bay, 48.51472 -123.01833

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Hemitripterus bolini (Myers, 1934)
28392Moots, Kate A   1997-07-25
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, 51.5797005 -178.4528046

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Hemitripterus bolini (Myers, 1934)
28416Moots, Kate A   1997-07-25
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, 52.0714989 -175.0968018

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Blepsias cirrhosus (Pallas, 1814)
18111Wingert, Juliana Mariani; et. al.   1977-07-01
United States, Washington, San Juan, San Juan Islands: Deadman Bay, 48.5125 -123.14389

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Blepsias cirrhosus (Pallas, 1814)
6791Long, C A   1960-08-16
United States, Washington, San Juan, San Juan Island, Mitchell Bay, 48.56944 -123.16111


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