INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
29113   1991-02-04
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Mavaca, isolated lagoon near left bank, near CVG-TECMIN Camp Front #11, 2 -65.104167

INHS:FISH
29136   1991-02-05
Venezuela, Amazonas, trib. Rio Mavaca, right bank of river, CVG-Tecmin Work Front #1, PICA #2, 2.9625 -65.091667

INHS:FISH
69425   1986-01-23
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio San Bartolo, 9 km E La Esperanza, 8.255556 -66.661111

INHS:FISH
61405   1992-01-19
Venezuela, Apure, Laguna Larga, 6.555333 -67.4135

INHS:FISH
61599   1992-01-22
Venezuela, Amazonas, Caño Topocho, bridge on hwy. between Puerto Paez and Puerto Ayacucho, 5.94424 -67.36919

INHS:FISH
34014   1995-01-05
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio San Bartolo, 20 km ENE La Esperanza, P.N. Aguaro- Guariquito, Morichal Charcote, 8.404444 -66.573056

INHS:FISH
34832   1995-01-00
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio San Bartolo, P.N. Aguaro- Guariquito, Aguas Muertas, 8.108333 -66.671944

INHS:FISH
36935   1995-07-28
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Felipe Cocha, cerca de la comunidad de 25 de Enero, 12 km de Iquitos en la carratera a Quistococha, -3.809393 -73.315225

INHS:FISH
48987   1998-10-14
Guyana, East Demerara, Madewini River, 21.5 mi SSW Georgetown, bearing 207°, at Linden Hwy. bridge, 6.501389 -58.212472

INHS:FISH
49175   1998-10-19
Guyana, Mazaruni- Potaro, "Himarakus" Creek, Rockstone, 5.985417 -58.550806

INHS:FISH
49262   1998-10-20
Guyana, Mazaruni- Potaro, Essequibo River (Long Lake), 1.54 mi SW Rockstone, bearing 228°, 5.966861 -58.563222

INHS:FISH
49318   1998-10-19
Guyana, Mazaruni- Potaro, Essequibo River, Rockstone, 5.98541 -58.55081

INHS:FISH
150490   1995-07-28
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Felipe Cocha, 12 km from Iquitos on road to Quistococha, -3.804004 -73.3124


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