Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hesperocidaris panamensis (Dorocidaris panamensis)
Search Criteria: includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology


Harvard:MCZ
Hesperocidaris panamensis (A. Agassiz, 1898)
ECH-327USFC Steamer Albatross   1891-02-28
Costa Rica, near Cocos Island, 5.5458333333 -86.9083333333

Harvard:MCZ
Dorocidaris panamensis A. Agassiz, 1898
ECH-328USFC Steamer Albatross   1891-02-28
Costa Rica, off Cocos Islands, 5.525 -86.875

Harvard:MCZ
Hesperocidaris panamensis (A. Agassiz, 1898)
ECH-59USFC Steamer Albatross   1891-03-05
off Panama, 3.9722222222 -81.6

Marine Invertebrate Observations from Publications


Pub-Obs:Invertebrate
Hesperocidaris panamensis (A. Agassiz, 1898)
F. Rodriguez   1995-00-00
Isla Ladrones, 7.840583 -82.4776

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution


NMNH:Invertebrates
USNM 21066United States Fish Commission   1891-03-11
Panama, Jaque, West of, 7.55 -78.5722

NMNH:Invertebrates
USNM 21065United States Fish Commission   1891-02-28
Costa Rica, Cocos Island, 5.5458 -86.9083

NMNH:Invertebrates
USNM 21028United States Fish Commission   1891-02-28
Costa Rica, Cocos Island, 5.525 -86.875

NMNH:Invertebrates
USNM 1020058J. Pearse   1968-01-22
Costa Rica, Cocos Island, 5.57 -86.97

NMNH:Invertebrates
USNM 1020057J. Pearse   1968-10-22
Costa Rica, Cocos Island, 5.53 -87

Scripps Institution of Oceanography Benthic Invertebrate Collection


SIO:BIC
E86W. Newman, T. Dana, S. Luke.   1970-09-16
Off Punta David, Isla Jicaron, Panama., 7.26167 -81.755

Temporary collection for loading new taxonomy


TEMP:taxon loading
Dorocidaris panamensis A. Agassiz, 1898
   


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Google Map

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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.