Chlorodopsis venusta Rathbun Search

Higher Taxonomy:
 Kingdom: ANIMALIA
  Phylum: CRUSTACEA
   Class: 
    Order: DECAPODA
     Family: XANTHIDAE
Original Description:
Current Status: Unverified
Records 116 of 16 (Page 1 of 1)
ID# Locality Collector Date
S 768: Fanning IslandBall and Edmondson1 Jul 1922 - 30 Aug 1922
S 852: Palmyra AtollC.M. Cooke, Jr1 Jan 1913 - 31 Dec 1913
S 1425: Wake IslandEdmondson1 Jul 1923 - 31 Jul 1923
S 1788: Wake Island1 Jan 1923 - 31 Dec 1923
S 1789: Wake Island1 Jan 1923 - 31 Dec 1923
S 2295: Palmyra Atoll1 Jan 1924 - 31 Dec 1924
S 2320: Kiritimati Atoll1 Aug 1924 - 31 Aug 1924
S 2346: Teraina Island1 Aug 1924 - 31 Aug 1924
S 2350: Howland Island1 Oct 1924 - 31 Oct 1924
S 2386: Kanton IslandE.A. Bryan15 Mar 1924
S 4852: Samoa IslandsWray Harris
S 4853: RarotongaWilder and Parks1 Jan 1929 - 31 Dec 1929
S 4854: Jarvis Island1 Jan 1936 - 31 Dec 1936
S 7905: 1 mile N of English Harbor; lagoon reefE.B. Guinther11 Jan 1970
S 7906: Fanning IslandE.B. Guinther1 Jan 1970 - 31 Jan 1970
S 7907: Fanning IslandE.B. Guinther1 Jan 1970 - 31 Jan 1970
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