INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Cheirocerus abuelo (Schultz, 1944)
35433D.C. Taphorn, L.M. Page, K.S. Cummings, C.A. Mayer, P.A. Ceas & J.W. Armbruster   1995-02-02
Venezuela, Zulia, Rio Negro, bridge ca. 8 km SW Alturitas

INHS:FISH
Cheirocerus goeldii (Steindachner, 1908)
39922M.H. Sabaj, J.W. Armbruster, M. Hardman, C. Chuquipiondo Guardia, L. Isuiza & L. Lozano   1996-08-21
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Amazonas, across from Puebla Gallito, 7.68 mi SE Iquitos, bearing 314°, -3.820833 -73.161944

INHS:FISH
Cheirocerus goeldii (Steindachner, 1908)
44289M.H. Sabaj, J.W. Armbruster, R.E. Weitzell, R. Powell, M.W. Littmann & L. Rodriguez   1997-08-05
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Amazonas, across from Pueblo Gallito, 11.5 km SSE Iquitos, bearing 132°, -3.813861 -73.161528

INHS:FISH
Cheirocerus eques Eigenmann, 1917
52717M.H. Sabaj, M.W. Littmann, J.G. Stewart, G.R. Moyer, J. Andres Lopez & N.R. Lovejoy   1999-08-04
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Marañon, along S bank N channel of Rio Marañon, opposite Nauta, -4.510817 -73.5682

INHS:FISH
Cheirocerus goeldii (Steindachner, 1908)
53835M.H. Sabaj, M.W. Littmann, J.G. Stewart, G.R. Moyer, J. Andres Lopez & N.R. Lovejoy   1999-07-30
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Napo, opposite Mazán, N channel Rio Napo, N of Isla Milagro, -3.4831 -73.086717

INHS:FISH
Cheirocerus eques Eigenmann, 1917
163998   1996-08-11
Peru, Loreto, Rio Napo, Mazán, -3.48284 -73.08867

INHS:FISH
Cheirocerus eques Eigenmann, 1917
164007   1999-08-04
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Marañon, directly across the river from city of Nauta, -4.51082 -73.56821


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