INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-FISH
Taxa: rasbora => Rasbora dusonensis, Rasbora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Rasbora aurotaenia Tirant, 1885
93482   2001-02-10
Thailand, Mekong River, along shores of Khong Chiam, 15.322529 105.493511

INHS:FISH
Rasbora aurotaenia Tirant, 1885
93690   2001-02-14
Thailand, Ayutthaya, Chao Phraya River, market at Bang Pa-In, 14.238428 100.576984

INHS:FISH
Rasbora aurotaenia Tirant, 1885
93569   2001-02-16
Thailand, Nakhon Sawan, Chao Phraya River, Phayuha Khiri, 15.453778 100.134111

INHS:FISH
93539   2001-02-20
Thailand, Sakaeo, trib. Khlong Phra Prong, Hwy. 3259 bridge, 20 km E Khlong Hat, 13.43875 102.0805

INHS:FISH
Rasbora dusonensis (Bleeker, 1851)
93634   2001-02-21
Thailand, Ayutthaya, trib. Chao Phraya River, Hwy. 3477 bridge, near Bang Pa-In, 14.272868 100.58694

INHS:FISH
Rasbora daniconius (Hamilton, 1822)
93464   2001-02-22
Thailand, Surat Thani, trib. Mae Nam Tapi, at road crossing (flooded), 8.984303 99.215378

INHS:FISH
Rasbora Bleeker, 1859
93613   2001-02-22
Thailand, Surat Thani, trib. Mae Nam Tapi, Hwy. 4133 bridge, 25 km NNW Phra Saeng, 8.799806 99.180083

INHS:FISH
Rasbora B
93557   2001-02-22
Thailand, Krabi, trib. Mae Nam Tapi, Hwy. 305 bridge, 25 km NE Ao Luk, 8.622833 98.980083

INHS:FISH
Rasbora rasbora Rasbora rasbora
93503   2001-02-28
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Wan River, Mae Wan village, 25 km NE Chiang Mai, 18.962556 99.239833

INHS:FISH
Rasbora maculicauda
93649   2001-03-04
Thailand, Kanchanaburi, Mae Nam Khwae Noi River, Hwy. 323 bridge, near Ban U Rang, approx. 10 km NE Thong Pha Phum, 14.782528 98.669083


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