INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Neobythites unicolor
32130   1976-04-11
Mexico, Quintana Roo, West Caribbean Sea, [off Cozumel Island], 10' otter trawl, 253-276 m (MBI station 167), 20.438333 -87.245

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Urolophus halleri
79561   1967-08-15
Mexico, Quintana Roo, Coral Reef, off Puerto Morelos, 20.85 -86.866667

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Astyanax fasciatus (Cuvier, 1819)
64519   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, stream, 8.5 km W Chetumal, 18.51561 -88.373376

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64520   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, stream, 8.5 km W Chetumal, 18.51561 -88.373376

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Cichlasoma robertsoni
64524   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, stream, 8.5 km W Chetumal, 18.51561 -88.373376

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Cichlasoma
64528   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, Lake Coba, Coba, 20.492131 -87.738577

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Cichlasoma spilurum
64525   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, stream, 8.5 km W Chetumal, 18.51561 -88.373376

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Cichlasoma urophthalmus
64523   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, stream, 8.5 km W Chetumal, 18.51561 -88.373376

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Cichlasoma urophthalmus
64527   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, Lake Coba, Coba, 20.492131 -87.738577

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64526   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, Lake Coba, Coba, 20.492131 -87.738577

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Gobiomorus dormitor
64522   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, stream, 8.5 km W Chetumal, 18.51561 -88.373376

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Poecilia mexicana Steindachner, 1863
64521   1989-01-29
Mexico, Quintana Roo, stream, 8.5 km W Chetumal, 18.51561 -88.373376


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