Search Results (List)

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

Page 3, records 201-214 of 214

INHS:FISH
Codoma ornata
121091Buth, Burr & Brezina   1975-07-15
Mexico, Durango, Rio Nazas, Rio Penon de Covadonga, 2 mi SE Penon Blanco, 24.776299 -104.06212

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Codoma ornata
121098R.L. Mayden & D.M. Hills   1987-04-28
Mexico, Chihuahua, Yaqui River, Rio Papagochic at Ciudad Guerrero, 28.753891 -107.977396

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138131   1981-09-17
Mexico, Jalisco, Rio Ayutla, outside Puente Ayuquila

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165522   1965-07-05
Mexico, Vera Cruz, Rio Salgado, 1.5 mi SE Cordoba, Mexico, 18.86967 -96.87579

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166550   1965-07-05
Mexico, Vera Cruz, Rio Salgado, 1.5 mi SE Cordoba, Mexico, 18.86967 -96.87579

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168895   1958-09-03
Mexico, Coahuila, Tributary to Rio Sabinas, 6 mi W Cuatro Cienegas del Carranza

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169112   1968-12-00
Mexico, Michoacan, Lake Patzcuaro, marketplace near the town of Patzcuaro, 19.51666 -101.60001

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Tampichthys catostomops
170558R.L. Mayden, D.M. Hillis   1987-05-01
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Las Cascadas, Tamasopo, 21.9248 -99.3936

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Tampichthys mandibularis
170560R.L. Mayden, D.M. Hillis   1987-05-02
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, marsh, 10 km S Rio Verde

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170757R.C. Heidinger   1965-07-12
Mexico, Chiapas, trib. Rio Mica, 6.6 mi N Arriaga on Hwy. 195, 16.3254 -93.8725

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170816   1966-06-22
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Rio San Fernando, 18.7 mi SSW San Fernando on Hwy. 101, 24.6082 -98.2988

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170817R.L. Mayden, D.M. Hillis   1987-05-05
Mexico, Durango, trib. Rio San Juan, 14 mi S Canutillo on Hwy. 45, 24.6082 -98.2988

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170818R.L. Mayden, D.M. Hillis   1987-05-07
Mexico, Chihuahua, Rio Santa Isabel, in General Trias, 28.3443 -106.3604

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172238S. Reilly, R.A. Brandon & G. Johnston   1984-08-12
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, unknown stream, 18 mi N turnoff to Xilitla, 40 km S Ciudad Valles & 1.7 mi E Aquismon; Hwy. 85, 21.6229 -98.9926


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