INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Fluviphylax pygmaeus (Myers and Carvalho in Myers, 1955)
71739   1977-12-21
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Janauacá, near Paraiso, behind Lake Do Castanho, Janauaca, about 42 km SW Manaus, -3.482465 -60.276467

INHS:FISH
Fluviphylax pygmaeus (Myers and Carvalho in Myers, 1955)
71656   1977-12-22
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Janauari, at small house across lake from first brick factory, about 8 km SW Manaus, -3.207509 -60.035839

INHS:FISH
Fluviphylax pygmaeus (Myers and Carvalho in Myers, 1955)
67483   1978-01-05
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Canta Galos, off Lake Janauari, about 8 km SW Manaus, -3.199229 -60.003924

INHS:FISH
Fluviphylax pygmaeus (Myers and Carvalho in Myers, 1955)
61386   1992-01-19
Venezuela, Apure, Caño La Guardia, bridge between San Fernando and Puerto Paez, 6.715833 -67.5065

INHS:FISH
Fluviphylax pygmaeus (Myers and Carvalho in Myers, 1955)
66474   1977-03-16
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Janauacá, São Jose, Lake Do Castanho, Janauaca, about 42 km SW Manaus, -3.482465 -60.276467

INHS:FISH
Fluviphylax pygmaeus (Myers and Carvalho in Myers, 1955)
70649   1978-03-02
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Canta Galos, off Lake Janauari, about 8 km SW Manaus, -3.199229 -60.003924

INHS:FISH
Fluviphylax pygmaeus (Myers and Carvalho in Myers, 1955)
67536   1977-11-22
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Janauari, entrance to Janauari System, between Paracuuba Channel & Lake Terra Preta, about 8 km SW Manaus, -3.207509 -60.035839

INHS:FISH
Fluviphylax pygmaeus (Myers and Carvalho in Myers, 1955)
72520   1977-10-27
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Janauari, near Canta Galos outlet, about 8 km SW Manaus, -3.199229 -60.003924


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