INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Xiphophorus montezumae Jordan and Snyder, 1899
75358   1975-02-18
Mexico, Tamaulipas, stream, Nuevo Morelos, 22.533967 -99.217982

INHS:FISH
75345   1975-02-21
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Rio Valles, Ciudad Valles, 21.986673 -99.021

INHS:FISH
75383   1975-02-21
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, ditch, Taninul

INHS:FISH
75343   1975-02-22
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Arroyo Palitla, Palitla, 8 mi N Tamazunchale, 21.290751 -98.789183

INHS:FISH
Xiphophorus montezumae Jordan and Snyder, 1899
75389   1975-02-22
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, creek, 1 mi N Xoxol, 21.6068 -98.9866

INHS:FISH
64507   1989-02-02
Mexico, Chiapas, trib. Rio Nututun, 4 km SW town of Palenque, 17.487399 -91.990145

INHS:FISH
166550   1965-07-05
Mexico, Vera Cruz, Rio Salgado, 1.5 mi SE Cordoba, Mexico, 18.86967 -96.87579


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