INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Search Criteria: Colombia; Dept. Meta; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Parodon
127059C. Andrade   1998-12-15
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Gazatavena, near town of Medina, 4.52531 -73.312511

INHS:FISH
Astyanax Baird and Girard, 1854
127060C. Andrade   1998-12-15
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Gazatavena, near town of Medina, 4.52531 -73.312511

INHS:FISH
Creagrutus Günther, 1864
127061C. Andrade   1998-12-15
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Gazatavena, near town of Medina, 4.52531 -73.312511

INHS:FISH
Copella
140147   1974-04-02
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Vichada, 15 km W Puerto Gaitan toward Puerto Carreno, Cano Muco, 6.16139 -68.8233

INHS:FISH
Pyrrhulina
140148   1974-04-02
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Vichada, 15 km W Puerto Gaitan toward Puerto Carreno, Cano Muco, 6.16139 -68.8233

INHS:FISH
Copella
140149   1974-04-02
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Vichada, 15 km W Puerto Gaitan toward Puerto Carreno, Cano Muco, 6.16139 -68.8233

INHS:FISH
Chaetostoma Tschudi, 1846
141026   1998-12-15
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Gazatavena, near town of Medina, 4.52531 -73.312511

INHS:FISH
Pimelodella Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1888
141757   1998-12-15
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Gazatavena, near town of Medina, 4.52531 -73.312511

INHS:FISH
Hyphessobrycon Durbin in Eigenmann, 1908
150410   1974-04-02
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Caño Cabluna, 30 km toward Puerto Carreno from Puerto Gaitan

INHS:FISH
Steindachnerina argentea
163803   1998-12-15
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Gazatavena, near town of Medina, 4.52531 -73.312511

INHS:FISH
Hypostomus Lacepède, 1803
169237   1998-12-00
Colombia, Dept. Meta, Rio Humea, near El Diamente, 4.207777 -73.046099


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