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Morocco

Applicable Field Guides
Western Africa and Europe
Also Known As
المغرب
Included Within
Africa, Atlantic coast of Africa, Northern Africa
Approximate Coordinates
35.766667°N, 5.800000°W
A purple fiddler crab (local) or a blue fiddler crab surrounded by a dashed circle (regional) indicates the coordinates used to represent this location; yellow fiddler crabs indicate all sublocations contained within this location; a skull and crossbones indicates fossil-only locations or sub-locations; and red circles with an x indicate false or mistaken locations.

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Currently Recognized Species

Names Which Have Been Used for This Area

Specific Names Which Have Been Used for This Area

References

Altevogt (1955), Altevogt (1955), Altevogt (1959), Altevogt (1963), Altevogt (1963), Altevogt (1964), Altevogt (1965), Altevogt (1965), Altevogt (1969), Altevogt (1970), Altevogt & von Hagen (1964), Alvarez (1968), Balss (1922), Barea-Azcón et al. (2008), Beinlich & von Hagen (2006), Bott (1973), Bott (1973), Bouvier (1940), Bright & Hogue (1972), Brito Capello (1876), Carus (1885), Castro (2012), Crane (1941), Crane (1957), Crane (1975), De Man (1879), de Miranda y Rivera (1933), de Miranda y Rivera (1933), Doflein (1904), Dunham & Gilchrist (1988), Edney et al. (1968), Ewa-Oboho (1993), Eydoux (1835), Fransen et al. (1997), Günther (1963), Hediger (1933), Hediger (1934), Hediger (1934), Heinrich (1971), Heller (1863), Herrnkind (1968), Herrnkind (1968), Herrnkind (1972), Holthuis (1979), Horch & Salmon (1969), Hyatt (1973), Hyatt (1974), Hyatt (1975), ICZN (1983), Kingsley (1880), Korte (1966), Lloris & Rucabado (1998), Maccagno (1928), Manning & Holthuis (1981), Miers (1881), Milne Edwards (1852), Milne Edwards (1854), Monod (1956), Ng et al. (2008), Nobili (1906), Nobre (1930), Nobre (1931), Nobre (1936), Ortmann (1897), Oyenekan (1995), Peters (1955), Pretzmann (1983), Rathbun (1900), Rathbun (1918), Rathbun (1921), Rodríguez et al. (1997), Rosenberg (2000), Rosenberg (2001), Rosenberg (2019), Rosenberg (2020), Schäfer (1954), Shih et al. (2016), Studer (1883), von Hagen (1967), von Hagen (1967), Werner (1938), White (1847)

Entries marked with represent indirect references to location through citation.