INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus Günther, 1864
110667   2017-02-17
Uruguay, Colonia, Arroyo La Caballada, N of Colonia (con del Sacramento), -34.45261 -57.8222

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus Günther, 1864
110684   2017-02-20
Uruguay, Paysandu, trib. Little Queguary River, 1.5 mi S Hwy. 26, -32.0235 -57.2787

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus Günther, 1864
110692   2017-02-22
Uruguay, Tacuarembo, Arroyo Zapacay, 10 mi NW Ansina, -31.7834 -55.3348

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus Günther, 1864
110725   2017-02-24
Uruguay, Rocha, Rio Cebollati, la Charqueada, -33.21 -53.7999

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus jenynsii (Günther, 1864)
110758   2017-02-26
Uruguay, Rocha, Arroyo de la India Muerta, Gombu, -34.1996 -54.2609

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus Günther, 1864
110759   2017-02-26
Uruguay, Rocha, Arroyo de la India Muerta, Gombu, -34.1996 -54.2609

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus Günther, 1864
110810   2017-02-21
Uruguay, Rivera, Arroyo Lunarego, 3 mi Tranqueras, Luna Rego, -31.1906 -55.9015

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus jenynsii (Günther, 1864)
110824   2017-02-19
Uruguay, Rio Negro, Rio Uruguay, Nuevo Berlin, beach just E of pier, -32.9795 -58.0626

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus jenynsii (Günther, 1864)
110848   2017-02-26
Uruguay, Rocha, Arroyo Rocha, La Riviera, -34.5474 -54.326

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus Günther, 1864
110918   2017-02-24
Uruguay, Treinta y Tres, roadside pool, Hwy. 91, pool draining wetland, -33.0072 -53.8741

INHS:FISH
Oligosarcus Günther, 1864
110922   2017-02-23
Uruguay, Cerro Largo, Rio Yaguaron, purchased at fish market, -32.588 -53.3883


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