INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Taxa: Awaous
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Awaous tajasica (Lichtenstein, 1822)
60482   1990-12-31
Venezuela, Yaracuy, Caño En Guayabito, ca. 10 km NE Albarico, on Hwy. 3, 10.466667 -68.65

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Awaous transandeanus (Günther, 1861)
63784   1988-02-08
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, stream, 3 mi S Pocares, on road from Damas, 9.492729 -84.211417

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Awaous tajasica (Lichtenstein, 1822)
36079   1995-02-22
Panama, Rio Acla, Eastern San Blas Mountains, 8.805278 -77.671389

INHS:FISH
Awaous tajasica (Lichtenstein, 1822)
28855   1993-01-06
Venezuela, Lara, Rio Curarigua, Puente Torres, between Carora and Barquisimeto, 10.189022 -69.897445

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Awaous tajasica (Lichtenstein, 1822)
28883   1993-01-07
Venezuela, Yaracuy, Rio Crucito, Guyamiro, 10.485556 -68.661111

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Awaous tajasica (Lichtenstein, 1822)
34925   1995-01-21
Venezuela, Yaracuy, Caño Caripial, 13 km SE Yumare, 10.561667 -68.626944

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Awaous transandeanus (Günther, 1861)
126918N. Scott   1970-08-13
Costa Rica, Puntarenas Province, Rio Rincon, Rincon de Osa, overflow mangrove ponds 1 & 2 of Rio Rincon (on mangrove trail)

INHS:FISH
Awaous transandeanus (Günther, 1861)
126929N. Scott   1970-03-07
Costa Rica, Puntarenas Province, Rio Rincon, Rincon de Osa, overflow mangrove pond 2 of Rio Rincon

INHS:FISH
Awaous tajasica (Lichtenstein, 1822)
127147A. Navas, S. Quiros & A.W. Ranvestel   2000-07-04
Panama, Cocle, Rio Guabal, directly upstream of where trail to Navas family's house crosses Rio Guabal in La Rica, 8.71352 -80.59706


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