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    ... or Black Ghost Chimaera. To 128 cm (50.4 in) TL (James et al. 2009). Monterey Bay, central California...
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    .... 2014); northern Gulf of California (Hart 1973). Two isolated populations in the Gulf of California: one...
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    .... 2014); northern Gulf of California (Hart 1973). Two isolated populations in the Gulf of California: one...
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    Published 2005
    .... The Solar Corona in X-Rays--Discovery Rupes, Discovery Region, Mercury--Kaikilani (Complex Crater), Nsomeka...
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    ..., MBARI D741-A1, Alarcon Rise, Gulf of California, Mexico, 23° 32' 40.7682" N, 108° 25' 52.7304" W, 2473 m...
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    ..., MBARI D741-A1, Alarcon Rise, Gulf of California, Mexico, 23° 32' 40.7682" N, 108° 25' 52.7304" W, 2473 m...
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    by Crabo, Lars, Lafontaine, Donald
    Published 2009
    ... in having a large quadrate hindwing discal spot. The male of L . subfumosa has a double corona and a...
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    by Crabo, Lars, Lafontaine, Donald
    Published 2009
    ... in having a large quadrate hindwing discal spot. The male of L . subfumosa has a double corona and a...
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    by Pasachoff, Jay M.
    Published 2013
    ...Aspects of the solar corona are still best observed during totality of solar eclipses, and other...
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    by Horowitz, Norman
    Published 1987
    ... station at Corona del Mar. Comments on Biology Division in the late 1930s: Calvin Bridges on Drosophila...
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    ...Aspects of the solar corona are still best observed during totality of solar eclipses, and other...
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    ...). — Berkeley & Berkeley 1941: 56 (Corona del Mar, Monterey Bay and Santa Cruz Island, California; 9–31 m...
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    ...). — Berkeley & Berkeley 1941: 56 (Corona del Mar, Monterey Bay and Santa Cruz Island, California; 9–31 m...
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    by Conlan, Kathleen E.
    Published 2021
    ... bearing 1–2 rows of spines dorsally, ending in a single spine at the distal margin, but without a corona...
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    by Conlan, Kathleen E.
    Published 2021
    ... bearing 1–2 rows of spines dorsally, ending in a single spine at the distal margin, but without a corona...
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    by Crabo, Lars, Lafontaine, Donald
    Published 2009
    ... costal margin. Th e corona is comprised of a single row of setae except for a partial double row...
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    by Gerken, Sarah
    Published 2018
    ... specimen identified by Zimmer as krashenninikovi from Corona del Mar, California (USNM 92076...
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    by Conlan, Kathleen E.
    Published 2021
    ... to polar waters from 32°N (La Jolla, California; J.L. Barnard 1969) to 81°N in the Arctic Ocean (Stephensen...
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    by Conlan, Kathleen E.
    Published 2021
    ... to polar waters from 32°N (La Jolla, California; J.L. Barnard 1969) to 81°N in the Arctic Ocean (Stephensen...
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    ... of Patton Escarpment (31.2° N, 119.6167° W, 3600 m), Southern California, USA, R/ V Melville using 25’ otter...
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