INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus haemomyzon
69323   1986-01-21
Venezuela, Guarico, Rio Orituco, 1 km W Palenque on Hwy. 6, 55 km E Calabozo, 8.991667 -66.911111

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus haemomyzon
28702   1993-01-03
Venezuela, Barinas, Rio Santo Domingo, in Torunos, Hacienda La Isla, 8.509 -70.084167

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus haemomyzon
29064   1993-01-09
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio Camoruco, about 10 km NW Libertad, 9.435152 -68.74463

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus Eigenmann and Ward in Eigenmann, McAtee and Ward, 1907
31598   1994-01-09
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Yuruari, just E El Manteco

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus haemomyzon
31679   1994-01-10
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Yuruari, near La Pastora, W of Guasipati, 7.493662 -62.118646

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus haemomyzon
69260   1984-06-11
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Caño Los Manires, on road to La Quebrada, about 17 km E Guanare, 9.144444 -69.533333

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus anisitsi Eigenmann and Ward in Eigenmann, McAtee and Ward, 1907
110704   2017-02-17
Uruguay, Colonia, Rio de la Plata, beach on Rio de la Plata, near Sheraton Hotel, -34.4383 -57.8729

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus anisitsi Eigenmann and Ward in Eigenmann, McAtee and Ward, 1907
110734   2017-02-24
Uruguay, Rocha, Rio Cebollati, la Charqueada, -33.21 -53.7999

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus anisitsi Eigenmann and Ward in Eigenmann, McAtee and Ward, 1907
110752   2017-02-26
Uruguay, Rocha, Arroyo de la India Muerta, Gombu, -34.1996 -54.2609

INHS:FISH
Homodiaetus anisitsi Eigenmann and Ward in Eigenmann, McAtee and Ward, 1907
110893   2017-02-23
Uruguay, Cerro Largo, Rio Yaguaron, open sandy banks, -32.588 -53.3883


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