Occurrence Download

A dataset containing 234 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "TaxonKey" : [ "is Ophthalmolycus amberensis (Tomo, Marschoff & Torno, 1977)" ] } The dataset includes 234 records from 17 constituent datasets: 18 records from The fishes collection (IC) of...

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Main Author: Occdownload Gbif.Org
Format: Dataset
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Published: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/dl.uu7w49
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/download/0159755-210914110416597
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Summary:A dataset containing 234 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "TaxonKey" : [ "is Ophthalmolycus amberensis (Tomo, Marschoff & Torno, 1977)" ] } The dataset includes 234 records from 17 constituent datasets: 18 records from The fishes collection (IC) of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN - Paris). 1 records from FBIP: IZIKO Marine Bony Fish (1884-2013). 1 records from Biological observations from the Discovery Investigations 1925-1952. 2 records from NMNH Extant Specimen Records (USNM, US). 4 records from NCSM Ichthyology Collection. 10 records from Fishbase. 12 records from LACM Vertebrate Collection. 5 records from International Polar Year and Census of Antarctic Marine Life Ross Sea voyage (TAN0802) biodiversity data. 2 records from Colección Ictiológica del CENPAT-CONICET. 4 records from CAS Ichthyology (ICH). 13 records from INSDC Sequences. 11 records from Vertebrate Zoology Division - Ichthyology, Yale Peabody Museum. 4 records from Occurrence records of southern African aquatic biodiversity. 5 records from Weddell Sea macrozoobenthos EASIZ I. 114 records from Australia's Census of Antarctic Marine Life project - IYGPT Data collected on the CEAMARC cruise 2007/08. 2 records from Pelagic Fish Observations 1968-1999. 26 records from International Barcode of Life project (iBOL). Data from some individual datasets included in this download may be licensed under less restrictive terms.