INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Search Criteria: Brazil; Sâo Paulo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Harttia kronei Miranda Ribeiro, 1908
96598   1999-04-03
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Rio Betari, near Iporanga, between mouths of Aqua Suja and Couto, -24.533333 -48.698611

INHS:FISH
Pareiorhaphis
96659   1999-04-03
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Rio Betari, near Iporanga, between mouths of Agua Suja and Couto, -24.533333 -48.698611

INHS:FISH
96601   1981-08-06
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Rio Alambari, near Botucatu, -22.833333 -48.266667

INHS:FISH
Apareiodon affinis
96603   1963-07-24
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Rio Mogi Guaçu, NE of Pirassununga, -21.927529 -47.373923

INHS:FISH
Neoplecostomus microps (Steindachner, 1877)
96599   1992-06-26
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Córrego do Bem Fica, near Sr. Paulo Zacharias, -22.583333 -45.016667

INHS:FISH
Hollandichthys multifasciatus (Eigenmann and Norris, 1900)
96594   2002-06-07
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, unnamed brook, Riviera Sâo Lourenco, near Bertioga, at km 208 on Rio-Santos highway, -23.85 -46.15

INHS:FISH
Kronichthys heylandii
96597   2000-03-21
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Ribeirãa Fria, trib. Rio Pardo at Barra do Turro, -24.758087 -48.508212

INHS:FISH
Parotocinclus maculicauda (Steindachner, 1877)
96596   2000-03-23
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Córrego da Onca, trib. Rio Pardo near Barra do Turro, -24.78659 -48.535151

INHS:FISH
Hypostomus ancistroides (Ihering, 1911)
96600   1992-10-13
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Rio Capivara, Brás de Assis plantation near Botucatu, "Cuesta" region, -22.75 -48.35

INHS:FISH
Hyphessobrycon griemi Hoedeman, 1957
96595   2000-09-24
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, unnamed brook, Riviera Sâo Lourenco, near Bertioga, at km 208 on Rio-Santos highway, -23.85 -46.15

INHS:FISH
Geophagus brasiliensis
96602   1976-00-00
Brazil, Sâo Paulo, Ponte Nova Reservoir, near Salesopolis, -22.833333 -48.266667


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