9-54 m. [details]
Intertidal to 26 m (Pacific coast of Costa Rica). [details]
18-22 m (Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica). [details]
Eastern coasts of the Gulf of California; Pacific coast of Costa Rica. [details]
Pacific coast of Panama: Taboga and Taboguilla Islands. Pacific coast of Costa Rica: Gulf of Nicoya and Bahía ... [details]
Eastern Pacific Ocean, from Alaska to Costa Rica. [details]
Pacific coast of Costa Rica: Gulf of Nicoya and Bahía Culebra. [details]
Caribbean Sea: Colombia; Cuba; Curaçao; Jamaica; Puerto Rico. Eastern Pacific: Mexico (Baja California and Acapulco); ... [details]
Tropical Western Atlantic: Bermuda; Gulf of Mexico; Caribbean Sea. Eastern Pacific: from Mexico to Costa Rica. ... [details]
Pacific coast of Costa Rica: Gulf of Nicoya. [details]
The specific epithet hamatus is an Latin adjective meaning 'hooked', and refers to the large curved neuropodial ... [details]
The specific epithet cryptospinigerus is composed by the prefix of Greek origin crypto-, meaning 'hidden or ... [details]
On fine sand and muddy sand located between 9-54 m; temperature: 16.8 to 30.3ºC; salinity: 34.2 to 36 psu; 3 to 5.4 ... [details]
On sand, fine sand, muddy sand, mud, and among mangrove roots; temperature 14.1 to 32ºC; salinity 34.2 to 35.9 psu; ... [details]
Muddy to sandy sediments, intertidal to 26 m. [details]
If Scoloplos (Leodamas) robustus had remained in Scoloplos (it is currently combined as Leodamas robustus), then ... [details]
Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Gulf of Nicoya, Punta Morales, South point (10º03'30.2"N, 84º57'04.8"W), intertidal, ... [details]
Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Gulf of Nicoya, St. 22 (09º48'25"N; 84º52'40"W), 22 m, muddy sand, 11 July 1980. [details]