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Nmr General (FILEMAKER2016) CHAETOPLEURIDAE Chaetopleura angolensis Thiele, 1909 NMR993000039125 Angola, Luanda, Luanda Bay, off Cacuaco 1992-00-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 5940 1 ex. Chaetopleura angulata (Spengler, 1797) NMR993000027826 Portugal ex coll. B. van Zanen M446 1 ex. NMR993000055816 Portugal, Faro 1990-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000084245 Portugal, Faro 1982-12-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 4839 2 ex. NMR993000053133 Portugal, Faro, Aldeia 1977-04-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00001587 1 ex. NMR993000149406 Portugal, Faro, Aldeiaat 10-15 m depth 1977-04-00 ex coll. K.P. Hoogerwerf I0105a 3 ex. NMR993000015443 Portugal, Faro, Algarve coast 1977-07-00 4 ex. NMR993000055817 Portugal, Faro, Alvôr 1975-07-01 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000065735 Portugal, Faro, Alvôr 1975-07-01 ex coll. H.P.M.G. Menkhorst 10 ex. NMR993000039126 Portugal, Faro, Cabanas de Tavira 2000-04-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 5941 4 ex. NMR993000068112 Portugal, Faro, Cabanas de Tavira 1991-06-00 ex coll. J.Ph. Voorwinde 2401 8 ex. NMR993000068336 Portugal, Faro, Cabanas de Tavira 1991-06-00 ex coll. J.Ph. Voorwinde 2 ex. NMR993000028382 Portugal, Faro, Faro 1992-01-11 ex coll. A.J. Karels 3988 2 ex. NMR993000053137 Portugal, Faro, Fuzeta 1999-12-02 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00010326 10 ex. NMR993000054897 Portugal, Faro, Fuzeta 1999-12-02 ex coll. E.J.O. Kompanje 50 ex. NMR993000053134 Portugal, Faro, Lagos, off Lagos 1978-12-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00003515 1 ex. NMR993000053132 Portugal, Faro, Olhao 1975-12-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00000188 1 ex. NMR993000053138 Portugal, Faro, Olhao 1975-12-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00011311 1 ex. NMR993000023596 Portugal, Faro, Praia da Ilha do Farol 1992-08-15 ex coll. A.J. Karels 4700 3 ex. NMR993000015127 Portugal, Faro, Quarteira 1975-07-00 ex coll. H.P.M.G. Menkhorst 4 ex. NMR993000078061 Portugal, Faro, Salema 2001-00-00 ex coll. J.A. Buijse 8576 2 ex. NMR993000078062 Portugal, Faro, Salema 1986-00-00 ex coll. J.A. Buijse 3061 4 ex. NMR993000015984 Portugal, Faro, Santa Luzia 2000-11-24 7 ex. NMR993000157925 Portugal, Faro, Santa Luzia 2008-12-23 ex coll. A.F. de Jong 1749 3 ex. NMR993000084244 Portugal, Faro, Vila Real de Santo António, Praia de Monto Gordo 1995-06-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 4953 4 ex. NMR993000053136 Portugal, Setúbal, Troía 1996-08-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00010304 1 ex. NMR993000054898 Portugal, Setúbal, Troía 1996-08-00 2 ex. NMR993000090163 Spain, Andalucía, Cádiz, Bahía de Cadiz 1974-05-00 ex coll. H.H.M. Vermeij 64480101 4 ex. NMR993000053135 Spain, Andalucía, Cádiz, Chipiona, Gulf of Cadiz 1974-05-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00003519 7 ex. NMR993000081844 Spain, Andalucía, Huelva, Punta Umbria 1976-00-00 ex coll. R. Platenkamp 3538 4 ex. NMR993000012286 Spain, Galicia, Pontevedra, Ria de Vigo at 8-20 m depth 1968-00-00 ex coll. E. Rolán 3 ex. NMR993000023597 Spain, Galicia, Pontevedra, Ria de Vigo at 8-20 m depth 1968-00-00 ex coll. A.J. Karels 1295 1 ex. NMR993000011127 Spain, Galicia, Pontevedra, Ria de Vigo, Bouzasat 10-15 m depth 1967-11-11 ex coll. G. Trappe 2 ex. Chaetopleura apiculata (Say in Conrad, 1834) NMR993000014185 United States, California ex coll. W.F.A. Guilonard 1 ex. NMR993000081766 United States, Rhode Island 1972-10-00 ex coll. R. Platenkamp 355 3 ex. Chaetopleura isabellei (d'Orbigny, 1841) NMR993000090198 Argentina, Rió Negro, San Antonio Oeste at 30-40 m depth 2004-12-00 ex coll. H.H.M. Vermeij 1 ex. Chaetopleura lanuginosa mixta (Dall, 1919) NMR993000081757 Mexico, Sonora, Bahía La Cholla 1977-01-07 ex coll. R. Platenkamp 3048 1 ex. Chaetopleura lanuginosa (Dall, 1879) NMR993000068242 Mexico, Baja California, Pacific side, San Quintin 1994-00-00 ex coll. J.Ph. Voorwinde 1 ex. Chaetopleura lurida (G.B. Sowerby I, 1832) NMR993000081771 Mexico, Jalisco, Bahía de los Angeles 1977-01-07 ex coll. R. Platenkamp 3047 1 ex. Chaetopleura pertusa (Reeve, 1847) NMR993000082574 South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Buffelsbaai 1994-02-10 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00012364 1 ex. Chaetopleura peruviana (Lamarck, 1819) NMR993000090197 Chile, Atacama, Caldera Bay, between Playa Brava and Arenas Negra 2003-07-00 ex coll. H.H.M. Vermeij 74460101 1 ex. NMR993000056278 Chile, Atacama, El Cisne Beach, 15 km S of Caldera 2004-00-00 ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis 1 ex. NMR993000090196 Chile, Bío-Bío, Colcura 2009-00-00 ex coll. H.H.M. Vermeij 57520101 1 ex. NMR993000053139Peru ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 000045591 ex. Dinoplax gigas (Gmelin, 1791) NMR993000015375 South Africa ex coll. Rotterdamsche Diergaarde 1 ex. NMR993000081770 South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth 1975-01-00 ex coll. R. Platenkamp 2275 2 ex. NMR993000053212 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 1983-05-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00001734 2 ex. NMR993000053213 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 1978-00-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00003495 1 ex. NMR993000064951 South Africa, Eastern Cape, St. Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Black Rocks 1960-00-00 ex coll. Natuurmuseum Enschede 2 ex. NMR993000064952 South Africa, Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, off Durban ex coll. Natuurmuseum Enschede 3 ex. NMR993000045384 South Africa, Western Cape, 5 km from Gordons Bay 1988-05-00 ex coll. H.L. Strack 2 ex. NMR993000053214 South Africa, Western Cape, Gordons Bay 1988-05-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00004249 5 ex. Dinoplax validifossus Ashby, 1934 NMR993000053215 South Africa, Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, Umdloti Beach 1983-02-00 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00001735 1 ex. printed by CB 4.0.
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