Search Results (List)

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Search Criteria: Guatemala; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
41865   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
41866   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
Cichlasoma helleri
41869   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
Cichlasoma nicaraguense
41870   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
Cichlasoma urophthalmus
41871   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
Image Associated With the Occurrence
41867   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
Melaniris guatemalensis
41873   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
Petenia splendida
41872   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
41868   1997-08-11
Guatemala, Peten, Lago Petén Itza, Remate, 16.98976 -89.693112

INHS:FISH
41863   1997-08-15
Guatemala, Suchitepequez, Rio Chegues, Hwy. CA2 bridge, S Suchitepequez, 14.4875 -91.400278

INHS:FISH
41864   1997-08-15
Guatemala, Suchitepequez, Rio Chegues, Hwy. CA2 bridge, S Suchitepequez, 14.4875 -91.400278

INHS:FISH
Anableps dowi
41862   1997-08-16
Guatemala, Escuintla, Rio San Juan, bridge crossing on Hwy. CA2, 14.203056 -90.709722

INHS:FISH
Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum
41861   1997-08-16
Guatemala, Escuintla, Rio San Juan, bridge crossing on Hwy. CA2, 14.203056 -90.709722

INHS:FISH
41859   1997-08-16
Guatemala, Escuintla, Rio San Juan, bridge crossing on Hwy. CA2, 14.203056 -90.709722

INHS:FISH
41860   1997-08-16
Guatemala, Escuintla, Rio San Juan, bridge crossing on Hwy. CA2, 14.203056 -90.709722


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