INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hemigrammus levis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
62337   1977-08-02
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Janauacá, Parana de Janauaca, entrance to Lake Do Castanho, about 42 km SW Manaus, -3.82785 -60.365836

INHS:FISH
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
40414   1996-08-07
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Nanay, Pampa Chica, W edge of Iquitos, -3.751944 -73.283056

INHS:FISH
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
53699   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
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
69378   1986-01-21
Venezuela, Guarico, Caño Del Burro, on gravel road in P.N. Aguaro- Guariquito, 8.727778 -66.897222

INHS:FISH
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
69225   1986-01-23
Venezuela, Guarico, Caño La Concepcion, P.N. Aguaro- Guariquito, 67 km S Palenque, 8.388889 -66.877778

INHS:FISH
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
69234   1986-01-24
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio Faldriquera, 28 km W Santa Rita, 8.122222 -66.552778

INHS:FISH
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
61903   1986-01-25
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Caura, at ferry crossing on Hwy. 19

INHS:FISH
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
53761   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
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
43948   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
Hemigrammus levis Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
44242   1997-07-28
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Sabolla Cocha, near Sabolla


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