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Nmr General (FILEMAKER2016) CIMIDAE Atomiscala islandica Warén, 1989 NMR993000065408 Atlantic Ocean, Hatton Bank, NIOZ, HERMES 2008, Sta. 117at 958 m depth 2008-07-06 ex coll. J. Trausel 10618 1 ex. NMR993000065560 Atlantic Ocean, Hatton Bank, NIOZ, HERMES 2008, Sta. 36at 700 m depth 2008-06-24 ex coll. J. Trausel 10686 5 ex. NMR993000038761 Irelandat 1443 m depth 2004-09-07 ex coll. J. Trausel 8082 9 ex. Cima cylindrica (Jeffreys, 1856) NMR993000030345 Italy, Sardegna, Nuoro, Arbatax at 26 m depth 1992-08-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2400 1 ex. NMR993000023671 Malta, Gnejna Bay at 2.5 m depth 1993-10-18 ex coll. A.J. Karels 5170 2 ex. NMR993000030348 Malta, Marsaskala Bayat 6 m depth 1991-10-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6568 7 ex. NMR993000030349 Portugal, Açores, Faial, Caminho do Meio 2001-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2401 4 ex. NMR993000030352 Portugal, Madeira, Porto Santo, N of Ponta da Calheta 2004-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6506 3 ex. NMR993000030359 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Isla de la Palma, Los Cancajosalt. 8 m 2002-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2403 2 ex. NMR993000030357 Spain, Islas Baleares, Mallorca, El Arenal 1993-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2402 2 ex. NMR993000030369 Turkey, Mersin, Bay of Akkum, 12 km NE of Silifke 1986-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2405 5 ex. Cima inconspicua Warén, 1993 NMR993000030431 Irelandat 657 m depth 2005-07-14 ex coll. J. Trausel 8392 3 ex. Cima minima (Jeffreys, 1858) NMR993000052564 Guernsey, Alderney, Corblets Bay 2008-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 9336 1 ex. NMR993000030343 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Anzio at 500 m depth 1999-02-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2407 1 ex. NMR993000030347 Italy, Sicilia, Agrigento, Sciacca 1997-04-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2404 6 ex. NMR993000070958 Portugal, Açores, Pico, Prainha 2011-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 11206 1 ex. NMR993000062219 Portugal, Açores, São Jorge, Velas 2009-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 10242 1 ex. NMR993000030351 Portugal, Madeira, Porto Santo, Ilheu de Cima at 33 m depth 2005-10-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 7733 6 ex. NMR993000030363 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, El Hierro, Tamaduste at 3 m depth 2005-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 7433 5 ex. NMR993000030360 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Isla de la Palma, Los Cancajos alt. 8 m 2002-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2406 2 ex. NMR993000068674 Turkey, Çanakkale, Bozcaada Island, NE Coast at 12 m depth 2005-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 10849 1 ex. NMR993000042916 United Kingdom, Scotland, Highland, Outer Hebrides, E of Mingulay, BIOSYS 2006, Sta. 11 at 174 m depth 2006-07-10 ex coll. J. Trausel 8693 5 ex. Graphis albida (Kanmacher, 1798) NMR993000085545 Cape Verde, Maio, Praia Preta 2016-01-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 12970 1 ex. NMR993000075403 Cyprus, Famagusta, Famagusta Bay, Salamis 2012-11-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 11739 1 ex. NMR993000002705 France, Bretagne, Morbihan, Presqu'ile de Quibéron, Quibéron 1960-08-18 ex coll. A. Verduyn 1 ex. NMR993000052570 Guernsey, Alderney, Corblets Bay 2008-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 9326 1 ex. NMR993000030342 Ireland, Galway, Dogs Bay 1971-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2413 2 ex. NMR993000086788 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Natural Marine Reserve Secche di Tor Paterno at 47 m depth 1998-00-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 0334 1 ex. NMR993000030346 Italy, Liguria, Savona, Isola Gallinara ex coll. J. Trausel 2411 3 ex. NMR993000022986 Italy, Liguria, Savona, Laigueglia at 15 m depth 1980-06-22 ex coll. A.J. Karels 9693 4 ex. NMR993000022984 Italy, Sicilia, Trapani, Trapani Beach 1994-05-04 ex coll. A.J. Karels 5779 1 ex. NMR993000022982 Italy, Toscana, Grosseto, Isola di Giannutri at 36 m depth 1988-05-00 ex coll. A.J. Karels 8576 2 ex. NMR993000022983 Italy, Toscana, Livorno, Isola d'Elba, Capoliveri at 32 m depth 1994-10-00 ex coll. A.J. Karels 6922 3 ex. NMR993000022985 Malta, Gnejna Bay at 2.5 m depth 1993-10-18 ex coll. A.J. Karels 5152 2 ex. NMR993000149491 Morocco, Oued ed Dahab-Lagouira, 2 km N of Dakhla, E side of headland 1992-10-21 ex coll. J. Trausel 17638 1 ex. NMR993000026682 Netherlands, Zuid-Holland, Goeree-Overflakkee, Ouddorp ex coll. W.F.A. Guilonard 1 ex. NMR993000062352 Portugal, Açores, São Jorge, Fajã das Almas 2009-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 10301 2 ex. NMR993000030350 Portugal, Açores, São Miguel, Ilheu de Vila Franca 2000-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2416 3 ex. NMR993000030353 Portugal, Madeira, Porto Santo, Ponta da Calheta 1999-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2415 32 ex. NMR993000030364 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Fuerteventura, Oliva Beach 1996-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2410 5 ex. NMR993000082723 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, Isla Graciosa, Playa del Ambre 2015-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 12742 1 ex. NMR993000030366 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, Playa de Famara, La Caleta 1995-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 4715 8 ex. NMR993000030362 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, El Hierro, Charco Manso alt. 6 m 2005-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 7372 25 ex. NMR993000030361 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Isla de la Palma, Los Cancajos alt. 8 m 2002-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2414 29 ex. NMR993000064041 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Isla de la Palma, Los Cancajos alt. 8 m 2009-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 10455 9 ex. NMR993000086787 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, La Gomera, Playa San Sebastian 2001-02-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 5250 1 ex. NMR993000030365 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, La Gomera, Valle Gran Rey, Charco del Conde 2003-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 3195 2 ex. NMR993000058087 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, La Gomera, Valle Gran Rey, Vueltas 2008-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 10033 6 ex. NMR993000030354 Spain, Cantabria, Laredo 2000-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2412 2 ex. NMR993000086790 Spain, Comunidad Valenciana, Alicante, Santa Pola 2011-06-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 5022 3 ex. NMR993000030358 Spain, Islas Baleares, Ibiza, Figueretes 1999-05-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2409 2 ex. NMR993000086789 Turkey, Antalya, Side 1995-05-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 1505 1 ex. NMR993000030371 Turkey, Mersin, Bay of Akkum, 12 km NE of Silifke 1986-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2417 4 ex. Graphis barashi van Aartsen, 2002 NMR993000030367 Turkey, Mersin, 10 km W of Mersin 1986-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6279 3 ex. Graphis gracilis (Monterosato, 1874) NMR993000030344 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Civitavecchia at 500 m depth 2001-03-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2419 1 ex. NMR993000030355 Moroccoat 543 m depth 2004-08-17 ex coll. J. Trausel 7284 26 ex. NMR993000086795 Moroccoat 543 m depth 2004-08-17 ex coll. M. van den Bos 0774 2 ex. NMR993000086796 Moroccoat 529 m depth 2004-08-18 ex coll. J. Trausel 2053 2 ex. NMR993000025474 Portugal at 815 m depth 2004-08-25 ex coll. J. Trausel 8119 5 ex. NMR993000086794 Portugal at 815 m depth 2004-08-25 ex coll. M. van den Bos 2191 1 ex. Graphis menkhorsti De Jong & Coomans, 1988 NMR993000077975 Suriname, Guyana Shelf, OCPS II Expedition, Sta. I 118 at 48.5 m depth 1969-04-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 12078 1 ex. Graphis striata (Jeffreys, 1884) NMR993000030356 Moroccoat 543 m depth 2004-08-17 ex coll. J. Trausel 7534 3 ex. NMR993000086792 Moroccoat 529 m depth 2004-08-17 ex coll. M. van den Bos 2017 7 ex. NMR993000086793 Portugal at 815 m depth 2004-08-25 ex coll. M. van den Bos 2184 10 ex. printed by CB 4.0.
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