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Dataset: UCSB-IZC
Taxa: Microcionidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Barbara Invertebrate Zoology Collection


UCSB:IZC
Antho lithophoenix (de Laubenfels, 1927)
UCSB-IZC00048433Thomas Turner   2021-08-10
United States, California, Monterey, Inner Carmel Pinnacle, 36.5591 -121.9663

UCSB:IZC
Antho lithophoenix (de Laubenfels, 1927)
UCSB-IZC00048434Thomas Turner   2021-09-22
United States, California, Monterey, Inner Carmel Pinnacle, 36.55852 -121.9682

UCSB:IZC
Clathria microjoanna (de Laubenfels, 1930)
UCSB-IZC00048435Thomas Turner   2021-09-22
United States, California, Monterey, Inner Carmel Pinnacle, 36.55852 -121.9682

UCSB:IZC
Clathria parthena (de Laubenfels, 1930)
UCSB-IZC00048436Thomas Turner   2021-09-22
United States, California, Monterey, Inner Carmel Pinnacle, 36.55852 -121.9682

UCSB:IZC
Clathria rumsena Turner & Lonhart 2023
UCSB-IZC00048437Thomas Turner   2021-08-10
United States, California, Monterey, Fire Rock, Pescadero Point, 36.55898 -121.9511

UCSB:IZC
Clathria unoriginalis Turner & Lonhart 2023
UCSB-IZC00048438Thomas Turner   2019-07-12
United States, California, Santa Barbara, 1000 Steps Reef, 34.39472 -119.71347

UCSB:IZC
Clathria unoriginalis Turner & Lonhart 2023
UCSB-IZC00048439Thomas Turner   2021-09-21
United States, California, Monterey, Cannery Row, 36.61798 -121.8978

UCSB:IZC
Clathria unoriginalis Turner & Lonhart 2023
UCSB-IZC00048440Thomas Turner   2021-09-22
United States, California, Monterey, Inner Carmel Pinnacle, 36.55852 -121.9682


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