INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Search Criteria: [Peru]; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Rhinodoras boehlkei Glodek, Whitmire and Orcés V., 1976
52172   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], [Rio Itaya?]

INHS:FISH
Anodus melanopogon
52177   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144

INHS:FISH
52184   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144

INHS:FISH
Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1816)
52179   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144

INHS:FISH
Hypophthalmus edentatus Spix and Agassiz, 1829
52182   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144

INHS:FISH
Paratrygon aiereba
52174   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto]

INHS:FISH
Pellona castelnaeana
52176   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144

INHS:FISH
52183   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144

INHS:FISH
Plesiotrygon iwamae
52175   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto]

INHS:FISH
Potamorhina altamazonica
52178   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144

INHS:FISH
Potamotrygon hystrix
52173   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto]

INHS:FISH
Brachyplatystoma juruense (Boulenger, 1898)
52180fish market   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144

INHS:FISH
Brachyplatystoma capapretum
52181fish market   1999-07-00
[Peru], [Dept. Loreto], Iquitos, at Belém fish market, -3.755657 -73.253144


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