Classification :
Eukarya - Opisthokonta - Animalia - Cnidaria - Anthozoa - Anthozoa - Hexacorallia - Scleractinia - Fungiidae - Lobactis
Lobactis scutaria (Lamarck, 1801)
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[Map・Summary]
■ Record acquisition rangeWith latitude and longitude information:100%
Latitude
-8.557936 ~ 30.829108
Longitude
104.155000 ~ 142.22447
Depth
1.000 ~ 16.6 m
■ Record acquisition periodWith period:100%
1930/01 ~ 2017/03
* Date last modified:2023/06/14
■ Number of record117  
■ Number of record* Including records registered with synonym
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Lobactis scutaria (Lamarck, 1801) of literature
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Best, M. B., B. W. Hoeksema, W. Moka, H. Moll, Suharsono, and I. Sutarna (1989) Recent scleractinian coral species collected during the Snellius-II Expedition in Eastern Indonesia. Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 23 (2): 107-115.
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Gittenberger, A., Rejinen, B. T. and B. W. Hoeksema (2011) A molecularly based phylogeny reconstruction of mushroom corals (Scleractinia: Fungiidae) with taxonomic consequences and evolutionary implications for life history traits. Contributions to Zoology 80: 107-132.
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Sugihara, K. (2014) List of coral specimens from Nakagusuku Bay. Catalogue of materials deposited in Ryukyu University Museum (Fujukan), No. 9. Ryukyu University Museum (Fujukan), Nishihara, 5-32 (in Japanese).
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Sugihara, K. (2016) Catalogue of coral specimens from Palau and Guam deposited in Ryukyu University Museum (Fujukan). Catalogue of materials deposited in Ryukyu University Museum (Fujukan),No. 11. Ryukyu University Museum (Fujukan), Nishihara, 1-127 (in Japanese).
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Sugihara, K., K. Nomura, H. Yokochi, K. Shimoike, K. Kajiwara, G. Suzuki, Y. Zayasu, N. Dewa, H. Fukami, Y. F. Kitano, H. Matsumoto, T. Mezaki, S. Nagata, H. Tachikawa & T. Kimura (2015) Zooxanthellate scleractinian corals of Tanegashima Island, Japan. Center for Environmental Biology and Ecosystem Studies, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba (in Japanese).
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Uchida, H. (1992) Hexacorallia. In: Nishimura, S. (ed.), Guide to Seashore Animals of Japan with Color Pictures and Keys, vol. I. Hoikusha, Osaka, 118-147 (in Japanese).
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