INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Poeciliopsis occidentalis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37436   1959-08-13
United States, Arizona, Cochise, San Bernardino Creek, 18 mi E Douglas, 31.34086 -109.26417

INHS:FISH
Poeciliopsis gracilis (Heckel, 1848)
41864   1997-08-15
Guatemala, Suchitepequez, Rio Chegues, Hwy. CA2 bridge, S Suchitepequez, 14.4875 -91.400278

INHS:FISH
Poeciliopsis gracilis (Heckel, 1848)
41860   1997-08-16
Guatemala, Escuintla, Rio San Juan, bridge crossing on Hwy. CA2, 14.203056 -90.709722

INHS:FISH
63798   1988-02-11
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Rio Montana, on road from San Juanillo to Nosara, 9.992051 -85.669698

INHS:FISH
Poeciliopsis baenschi Meyer, Radda, Riehl and Feichtinger, 1986
75365   1975-07-11
Mexico, Jalisco, trib. Rio Ayuquila, 9 mi NE Autlan de Navarro, 19.859156 -104.268358

INHS:FISH
Poeciliopsis infans (Woolman, 1894)
75317   1975-07-13
Mexico, Zacatecas, Rio Juchipila, 1 mi E jct. Rt. 70 & Rt. 54, near Jalpa, 21.645468 -102.961748

INHS:FISH
Poeciliopsis occidentalis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
87627   1981-09-21
United States, Colorado, Dexter National Fish Hatchery, domestic stocks

INHS:FISH
53222   1999-09-09
Panama, Chiriqui, Rio Chiriquí, 3 km E Guayaba, 8.436944 -82.318889

INHS:FISH
53233   1999-09-09
Panama, Chiriqui, Quebrada Los Algarrobos, 3 km N & 1 km E Los Algarrobos, 8.525556 -82.427222

INHS:FISH
53223   1999-09-09
Panama, Chiriqui, Rio Chiriquí, 3 km E Guayaba, 8.436944 -82.318889

INHS:FISH
Poeciliopsis nov
53212   1999-09-11
Panama, Coclé, Rio Coclé del Sur, 1 km S la Pintada, 8.5675 -80.432778


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