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Nmr General (FILEMAKER2016) SKENEIDAE sp. NMR993000065574 Atlantic Ocean, Hatton Bank, NIOZ, HERMES 2008, Sta. 117at 958 m depth 2008-07-06 ex coll. J. Trausel 10706 6 ex. NMR993000038631 Portugal at 815 m depth 2004-08-25 ex coll. J. Trausel 13152 5 ex. Cirsonella ateles (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1896) NMR993000159882 Atlantic Ocean, Little Meteor Bank Northat 812 m depth 2018-10-27 ex coll. J. Trausel 17970 1 ex. Cirsonella gaudryi (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1896) NMR993000065419 Atlantic Ocean, Hatton Bank, NIOZ, HERMES 2008, Sta. 117at 958 m depth 2008-07-06 ex coll. J. Trausel 10608 8 ex. NMR993000065362 Atlantic Ocean, Hatton Bank, NIOZ, HERMES 2008, Sta. 35at 796 m depth 2008-06-24 ex coll. J. Trausel 10557 2 ex. NMR993000038569 Atlantic Ocean, off W Scotland, Rockall Bank, NIOZ, HERMES 2005, Sta. 5at 706 m depth 2005-06-25 ex coll. J. Trausel 8435 4 ex. NMR993000038570 Atlantic Ocean, off W Scotland, Rockall Trough at 784 m depth 2004-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 7252 20 ex. NMR993000038571 Atlantic Ocean, off W Scotland, Rockall Trough at 827 m depth 2004-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 7674 7 ex. NMR993000038572 Atlantic Ocean, off W Scotland, Rockall Troughat 780 m depth 2004-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 7838 6 ex. NMR993000038577 Moroccoat 543 m depth 2004-08-17 ex coll. J. Trausel 7517 5 ex. NMR993000038576 Portugal, Açores, S of Santa Maria, CANCAP 5.051 at 620 m depth 1981-05-30 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.789 3 ex. Cirsonella romettensis (Granata-Grillo, 1877) NMR993000040670 Greece, Notio Aigaio, Kyklades, Kyklades Plateau at 140 m depth 1986-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 8615 1 ex. NMR993000021235 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Anzio at 500 m depth 1999-02-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 3 ex. NMR993000038573 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Anzio at 500 m depth 1999-02-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.790 18 ex. NMR993000038574 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Civitavecchia at 504 m depth 1999-05-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.791 3 ex. NMR993000022744 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Fiumicino at 350 m depth 1995-09-15 ex coll. A.J. Karels 7459 40 ex. NMR993000038575 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Fiumicino at 350 m depth 1995-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6704 50 ex. NMR993000070113 United Statesat 411 m depth 2010-06-05 ex coll. J. Trausel 10894 25 ex. Daronia dingdensis Anderson, 1964 NMR993000003842 Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dingden, Königsmühle ex coll. A.W. Janssen 1 ex. FOSSIL NMR993000005506 Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dingden, Königsmühle at 7.5-8.5 m depth ex coll. A.W. Janssen 1 ex. FOSSIL NMR993000005507 Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dingden, Königsmühle ex coll. A.W. Janssen 1 ex. FOSSIL Dikoleps cutleriana (Clark, 1849) NMR993000052567 Guernsey, Alderney, Corblets Bay 2008-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 9325 4 ex. NMR993000089236 Mauritania, Dakhlet Nouadhibou, off Mauritania, Banc d'Arguin at 246 m depth 2010-11-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 13539 1 ex. NMR993000038579 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, Playa de Famara, La Caleta 1993-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6866 8 ex. NMR993000025281 Spain, Cantabria, Laredo 2000-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 1 ex. NMR993000084360 Spain, Cantabria, Laredo 1994-05-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 759 1 ex. NMR993000012574 Spain, Galicia, Pontevedra, Ria de Arosa 1964-04-00 ex coll. M.C. Cadée 2 ex. NMR993000038578 Spain, Principado de Asturias, Asturias, Bahía de Gijón 1966-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6700 1 ex. NMR993000038580 United Kingdom at 54 m depth 1992-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6706 36 ex. Dikoleps depressa (Monterosato, 1880) NMR993000068189 Italy, Calabria, Reggio Calabria, off Scilla at 50 m depth 2009-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 10780 1 ex. NMR993000038581 Italy, Campania, Napoli, Isola d'Ischia at 59 m depth 1997-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6710 1 ex. Dikoleps marianae (Rubio, Dantart & Luque, 1998) NMR993000038582 France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Var, Le Dramont at 50 m depth 1975-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.796 1 ex. NMR993000084348 France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Var, Le Dramont at 50 m depth 1995-07-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 755 1 ex. NMR993000068190 Italy, Calabria, Reggio Calabria, off Scilla at 50 m depth 2009-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 10779 17 ex. NMR993000038583 Italy, Campania, Napoli, Isola d'Ischia at 59 m depth 1997-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6701 6 ex. NMR993000038585 Italy, Lazio, Latina, Isola di Ventotene at 30 m depth 1985-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.795 3 ex. NMR993000025282 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Civitavecchia at 504 m depth 2001-03-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 1 ex. NMR993000038584 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Fiumicino at 350 m depth 1995-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6699 9 ex. NMR993000038586 Italy, Toscana, Grosseto, Isola di Giannutri at 36 m depth 1988-05-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 06-702 11 ex. NMR993000023721 Malta, Gnejna Bay at 60 m depth 1990-03-00 ex coll. A.J. Karels 4710 2 ex. NMR993000038587 Spain, Andalucía, Cádiz, Bahía de Algeciras, Getares 2000-03-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6624 1 ex. NMR993000038589 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Fuerteventura, Oliva Beach 1996-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6625 1 ex. NMR993000038588 Spain, Islas Baleares, Menorca, Ciutadella, Playa Algairens 1994-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6744 1 ex. Dikoleps nitens (Philippi, 1844) NMR993000038590 France, Normandie, Manche, Saint-Jean-le-Thomas 1990-05-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6763 2 ex. NMR993000052568 Guernsey, Alderney, Corblets Bay 2008-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 9324 19 ex. NMR993000038591 Ireland, Galway, Dogs Bay 1971-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.799 14 ex. NMR993000072452 Jersey, Corbière Point, near lighthouse 2012-04-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 11300 1 ex. NMR993000038592 Norway, Nordland, Lofoten Islands, Vikten (near Ramberg) 2004-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6648 2 ex. NMR993000084355 Norway, Sør-Trøndelag, Hitra Island 1992-07-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 753 5 ex. NMR993000084352 Norway, Troms, Senja Island 1999-06-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 751 10 ex. NMR993000038594 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, Playa de Famara, La Caleta 1993-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6870 5 ex. NMR993000064035 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Isla de la Palma, Los Cancajos alt. 8 m 2009-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 10472 14 ex. NMR993000038593 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Las Galetas at 50 m depth 2000-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6867 50 ex. NMR993000027047 Spain, Galicia, Pontevedra, Ria de Arosa 1964-04-00 ex coll. R.E. Hamstra 1 ex. NMR993000038595 United Kingdom at 54 m depth 1992-06-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.798 50 ex. NMR993000043822 United Kingdom, Scotland, Highland, Outer Hebrides, E of Mingulay, BIOSYS 2006, Sta. 11 at 174 m depth 2006-07-10 ex coll. J. Trausel 8701 1 ex. NMR993000039989 United Kingdom, Wales, Pembrokeshire, Skokholm Island, North Haven 1990-06-20 ex coll. F.J.A. Slieker 00004922 1 ex. Dikoleps pruinosa (Chaster, 1896) NMR993000025280 Spain, Andalucía, Cádiz, Bahía de Algeciras, Getares 1997-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 2 ex. NMR993000038596 Spain, Andalucía, Cádiz, Bahía de Algeciras, Getares 1997-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.797 15 ex. NMR993000084365 Spain, Andalucía, Cádiz, Bahía de Algeciras, Getares 1997-10-00 ex coll. M. van den Bos 5271 1 ex. Dikoleps rolani (Rubio, Dantart & Luque, 1998) NMR993000025524 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, Playa de Famara, La Caleta 1993-07-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 7874 4 ex. NMR993000038597 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, El Hierro, Charco Mansoalt. 6 m 2005-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 07-774 1 ex. printed by CB 4.0 NMR993000038598 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Las Galetas at 50 m depth 2000-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 7871 28 ex. NMR993000038599 Spain, Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Las Galetas at 50 m depth 2000-12-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6871 7 ex. Dikoleps templadoi Rubio, Dantart & Luque, 2004 NMR993000038603 Italy, Campania, Napoli, Capri, Grotta Azzurra at 21 m depth 1999-05-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6697 3 ex. NMR993000023718 Italy, Campania, Napoli, Isola d'Ischia at 59 m depth 1997-09-16 ex coll. A.J. Karels 9644 1 ex. NMR993000038600 Italy, Campania, Napoli, Isola d'Ischia at 59 m depth 1997-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6698 8 ex. NMR993000038602 Italy, Lazio, Roma, Natural Marine Reserve Secche di Tor Paterno at 47 m depth 1998-00-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6626 4 ex. NMR993000038604 Italy, Toscana, Grosseto, Isola di Giannutri at 36 m depth 1988-05-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6708 18 ex. NMR993000038601 Italy, Toscana, Livorno, Channel between Isola d'Elba and Palmaiola at 28 m depth 1987-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6627 4 ex. NMR993000023716 Italy, Toscana, Livorno, Isola d'Elba, Capoliveri at 32 m depth 1994-10-00 ex coll. A.J. Karels 7057 9 ex. NMR993000023719 Malta, Gnejna Bay at 2.5 m depth 1993-10-18 ex coll. A.J. Karels 5141 4 ex. NMR993000038605 Malta, Marsaskala Bay at 6 m depth 1991-10-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 6627 17 ex. NMR993000023717 Malta, Qalet Marku Bay at 4 m depth 1998-10-06 ex coll. A.J. Karels 9856 1 ex. NMR993000038606 Spain, Andalucía, Cádiz, Bahía de Algeciras, Getares 2000-03-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 00.801 4 ex. NMR993000084081 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés 2015-09-00 ex coll. J. Trausel 12824 1 ex. NMR993000038609 Spain, Canarias, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, Playa de Famara, La Caleta 1998-12-00 ex coll.
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