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ML116454

Spotfin Croaker Roncador stearnsii

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Contributor

Marie P. Fish Media from this contributor
William H. Mowbray Media from this contributor

Date

Unknown

Location

San Diego, Naval Electronic Laboratory
California, United States
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Media notes

NOTES: LNS note: This recording was originally identified on the announcement and on the reel box as the Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus, but was corrected on the reel box to R. stearnsii. This recording, while part of the Fish and Mowbray collection, was not used in their publication, most likely because it is a Pacific, rather than an Atlantic species. 25Jul2003 SAS.

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25 Jul 2003 -
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25 Jul 2003 -

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