INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bryconops alburnoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
40408   1996-08-07
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Nanay, Pampa Chica, W edge of Iquitos, -3.751944 -73.283056

INHS:FISH
39987   1996-08-08
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Itaya, ca. 4-5 km upstream from Iquitos (Belém), above & below mouth of Quebrada Mazana, -3.803056 -73.291389

INHS:FISH
39799   1996-08-19
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Nanay, Miz Playa, about 1 hr by canoe upstream from Santa Clara, -3.777167 -73.370167

INHS:FISH
40187   1996-08-12
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Orosa, mouth of Tonche Caño, Madre Selva II field station, 69.4 mi E Iquitos, bearing 267°, -3.790556 -73.247222

INHS:FISH
53695   1999-08-07
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Nanay, Pampa Chica, 4.54 km W center of Iquitos, bearing 269°, -3.752444 -73.283361

INHS:FISH
61846   1986-01-23
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio San Bartolo, at mouth, near Aguas Muertes, P.N. Aguaro- Guariquito, 8.077778 -66.666667

INHS:FISH
34828   1995-01-00
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio San Bartolo, P.N. Aguaro- Guariquito, Aguas Muertas, 8.108333 -66.671944

INHS:FISH
36897   1995-07-27
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Nanay, Pampa Chica, W edge of Iquitos, -3.751944 -73.283056

INHS:FISH
44002   1997-07-22
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Nanay, Pampa Chica, 4.54 km W center of Iquitos, bearing 269°, -3.752444 -73.283361

INHS:FISH
43930   1997-07-27
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Nanay, Pampa Chica, 4.54 km W center of Iquitos, bearing 269°, -3.752444 -73.283361

INHS:FISH
44237   1997-07-28
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Sabolla Cocha, near Sabolla

INHS:FISH
44165   1997-07-29
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Nanay, upstream from Santa Clara at Mizplaya, 13.9 km W Iquitos, bearing 78°, -3.781833 -73.363778


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