INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Megalamphodus Eigenmann, 1915
62347   1977-12-06
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Marchantaria, Camaleão Inlet, Marchantaria Island, about 12 km S Manaus, -3.239697 -59.946091

INHS:FISH
29126   1991-02-04
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Mavaca, isolated lagoon near left bank, near CVG-TECMIN Camp Front #11, 2 -65.104167

INHS:FISH
29105   1991-02-04
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Mavaca, isolated lagoon of Rio Mavaca, just upstream of Yanomami community of Ketepabuey-Teri, 2.033333 -65.104167

INHS:FISH
29143   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
29156   1991-02-06
Venezuela, Amazonas, Mavaca River, Upper Mavaca River, upstream CVG-Tecmin Work Front #1, sand beaches at inside of sharp bend, 1.8 -65.125

INHS:FISH
29165   1991-01-31
Venezuela, Amazonas, trib. Rio Mavaca, below Cerro Zamurro, CVG-TECMIN Work Front #17, 2.383333 -65.091667

INHS:FISH
31577   1994-01-09
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Oronata, between Upata & El Manteco, 7.452222 -62.537778

INHS:FISH
31722   1994-01-11
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Guanare, El Miamo, 7.641389 -61.7775

INHS:FISH
31756   1994-01-11
Venezuela, Bolivar, Rio Corumo, E Tumeremo on rd. to Bochinche, 7.424064 -61.238341

INHS:FISH
Megalamphodus Eigenmann, 1915
62350   1978-05-09
Brazil, Amazonas, Lake Marchantaria, Parana, Marchantaria Island, about 12 km S Manaus, -3.239697 -59.946091


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