CAS-SU(ICH) 16272 |
Gibbonsia elegans rubrior [Catalog of Fishes] |
HOLOTYPE [image]
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ID by/date |
Hubbs, Clark / 1952 |
Clinidae |
Counts (Alc/Skel/CS) |
1/0/0 |
Prep Type - Preservative |
alc-75% EtOH; radiograph |
Other/Previous Number |
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Size |
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Collector; Vessel |
Hubbs, Carl L.; et al; ORCA |
Field Number |
H50-31 |
Date Collected |
29 Jan 1950 |
Continent/Ocean |
Pacific Ocean / NE Pacific |
Country |
Mexico |
State |
Baja California |
County |
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Water Body |
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Drainage |
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Island Group |
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Island |
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Depth |
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Width |
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Salinity |
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Gear |
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Locality |
Melpomene Cove, Guadalupe Island. |
Latitude-Longitude |
28.878950°, -118.278059°; uncertainty: 1487 m (Source: FishNet Collaborative Georeferencing Project) |
Bottom Type |
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Georef. Remarks | Coordinates at Guadalupe Island, Islas Revillagigedos are a few hundred miles south of Guadalupe. In 1925, the California Academy of Sciences (San Francisco) mounted an expedition to explore the Revillagigedo Archipelago off the Pacific coast of Mexico (Hanna 1926). The U.S. Navy generously provided the ship, the U.S.Ortolan, a mine sweeper. En route to the Revillagigedo Archipelago, the expedition spent three days at Isla Guadalupe (19–22 April 1925). |
Acc. Number |
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Specimen Remarks |
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Collecting Event Remarks |
Dredge hauls 1 & 2 |
CAS-SU(ICH) 16273 |
Gibbonsia elegans rubrior [Catalog of Fishes] |
PARATYPE
|
ID by/date |
Hubbs, Clark / 1952 |
Clinidae |
Counts (Alc/Skel/CS) |
3/0/0 |
Prep Type - Preservative |
alc-75% EtOH |
Other/Previous Number |
|
Size |
|
Collector; Vessel |
Hubbs, Carl L.; et al; ORCA |
Field Number |
H50-31 |
Date Collected |
29 Jan 1950 |
Continent/Ocean |
Pacific Ocean / NE Pacific |
Country |
Mexico |
State |
Baja California |
County |
|
Water Body |
|
Drainage |
|
Island Group |
|
Island |
|
Depth |
|
Width |
|
Salinity |
|
Gear |
|
Locality |
Melpomene Cove, Guadalupe Island. |
Latitude-Longitude |
28.878950°, -118.278059°; uncertainty: 1487 m (Source: FishNet Collaborative Georeferencing Project) |
Bottom Type |
|
Georef. Remarks | Coordinates at Guadalupe Island, Islas Revillagigedos are a few hundred miles south of Guadalupe. In 1925, the California Academy of Sciences (San Francisco) mounted an expedition to explore the Revillagigedo Archipelago off the Pacific coast of Mexico (Hanna 1926). The U.S. Navy generously provided the ship, the U.S.Ortolan, a mine sweeper. En route to the Revillagigedo Archipelago, the expedition spent three days at Isla Guadalupe (19–22 April 1925). |
Acc. Number |
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Specimen Remarks |
|
Collecting Event Remarks |
Dredge hauls 1 & 2 |