Search Results (List)

Dataset: USNM-PAL
Taxa: Arbaciidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Paleobiology


USNM:PAL
Arbacia crenulata Kier
USNM PAL474017Kier & Wilson   1957-11-15
United States, Florida, Lee County

USNM:PAL
Oppelia hieroglyphicus (Goldfuss)
USNM PAL474064   32,185
Germany, Wurttemberg

USNM:PAL
Arbacia improcera Conrad
USNM PAL474013F. Grady   1978-06-13
United States, North Carolina, Beaufort County

USNM:PAL
Goniopygus zitteli Clark
USNM PAL474125T. Stanton   1923-00-00
United States, Texas

USNM:PAL
Arbacia punctulata (Lamarck)
USNM MO651360   
United States, North Carolina, Carteret County

USNM:PAL
Codiopsis doma Agassiz
USNM PAL474073G. Thomel   
France, Bouches Du Rhone

USNM:PAL
Arbacia improcera Conrad
USNM PAL474015   158
United States, North Carolina, Beaufort County

USNM:PAL
Codiopsis doma Agassiz
USNM S6441   
Germany

USNM:PAL
Arbacia improcera (Conrad)
USNM PAL380828   
United States, North Carolina, Beaufort County

USNM:PAL
Oppelia hieroglyphicus (Goldfuss)
USNM PAL19637   
France

USNM:PAL
Goniopygus peltatus (Agassiz)
USNM PAL474121Villoutrey   6601955-00-00
France, Gard

USNM:PAL
Arbacia sloani (Clark)
USNM PAL474045L. Glenn   
United States, South Carolina

USNM:PAL
Goniopygus
USNM PAL19645   
France

USNM:PAL
Arbacia crenulata Kier
USNM PAL474022Kier & Wilson   F-71957-11-06
United States, Florida

USNM:PAL
Goniopygus
USNM PAL474123   
United States, Texas, Hudspeth County

USNM:PAL
Codiopsis senessei Lambert
USNM PAL474069G. Thomel   
France, Aude

USNM:PAL
Oppelia hieroglyphicus (Goldfuss)
USNM PAL474066   
Germany, Bavaria


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