Dataset: UF
Taxa: Cryptophyton goddardi
Search Criteria: Oregon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Academy of Sciences


CAS:INVERT
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
96480J. Goddard   1992-05-00
United States, Oregon, Coos County, Cape Arago, Middle Cove, from underside of a low intertidal boulder, 43.3166666667 -124.4166666667

CAS:INVERT
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
96481J. Goddard   1992-05-00
United States, Oregon, Coos County, Cape Arago, Middle Cove, from underside of a low intertidal boulder, 43.3166666667 -124.4166666667

CAS:INVERT
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
117221J. Goddard   1992-05-00
United States, Oregon, Coos County, Cape Arago, Middle Cove, from underside of a low intertidal boulder, 43.3166666667 -124.4166666667

CAS:INVERT
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
177183J. Goddard   2006-06-27
United States, Oregon, Coos County, Cape Arago, Middle Cove, 43.3033333333 -124.4005555556

CAS:INVERT
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
177185J. Goddard   2006-06-23
United States, Oregon, Coos County, Cape Arago, South Cove, 43.3025 -124.3986111111

Florida Museum of Natural History


UF
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
13417-CnidariaGoddard, Jeff   2019-06-02
United States, Oregon, Coos County, Cape Arago, Middle Cove, 43.3047668 -124.4006057

iNaturalist Observations - Cnidarians


iNaturalist:Cnidarians
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
6873185Jeff Goddard   2006-06-01
United States, Oregon, 43.302258 -124.400725

iNaturalist:Cnidarians
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
12953211Jeff Goddard   1985-05-22
United States, Oregon, 43.30908 -124.398741

iNaturalist:Cnidarians
Cryptophyton goddardi Williams, 2000
26303596Jeff Goddard   2019-06-02
United States, Oregon, 43.302731 -124.400655


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.
This project is supported by the National Science Foundation's Division of Environmental Biology through an award titled "Advancing Revisionary Taxonomy and Systematics: Integrative Research and Training in Tropical Taxonomy" (DEB-1456674). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.