INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ancistrus martini
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Ancistrus martini Schultz, 1944
35367   1995-02-02
Venezuela, Zulia, Caño Taguara, 18 km N Puerto Catatumbo at Hwy. 6 bridge, 9.289444 -72.546944

INHS:FISH
Ancistrus martini Schultz, 1944
60004   1991-01-05
Venezuela, Trujillo, Quebrada Catalina, Flor de Patria

INHS:FISH
Ancistrus martini Schultz, 1944
59879   1991-01-06
Venezuela, Merida, trib. Rio Gavilan, 3 km E Capazon, 8.829167 -71.426833

INHS:FISH
Ancistrus martini Schultz, 1944
60351   1991-01-06
Venezuela, Merida, Rio Muyapa, 4.5 km S Nueva Bolivia, on Hwy. 1, 9.121308 -71.117029

INHS:FISH
Ancistrus martini Schultz, 1944
59862   1991-01-07
Venezuela, Merida, Rio Escalante, Hwy. 1 bridge, 8.513681 -71.783314

INHS:FISH
Ancistrus martini Schultz, 1944
59958   1991-01-07
Venezuela, Tachira, Caño Calichito, 2 km E Caño Hondo, 8.259786 -72.183339

INHS:FISH
Ancistrus martini Schultz, 1944
60510   1991-01-08
Venezuela, Zulia, Caño Kanticory, town of Puerto Catatumbo, 9.156167 -72.680167


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Google Map

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