INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cetopsis coecutiens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Cetopsis coecutiens (Lichtenstein, 1819)
38932   1996-08-16
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Amazonas, Apayacu, 75.8 mi ENE Iquitos, bearing 260°, -3.486111 -72.178333

INHS:FISH
Cetopsis coecutiens (Lichtenstein, 1819)
52011   1999-08-04
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Marañon, along S bank N channel of Rio Marañon, opposite Nauta, -4.510817 -73.5682

INHS:FISH
Cetopsis coecutiens (Lichtenstein, 1819)
52923   1999-07-31
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Napo, opposite Mazan, N channel Rio Napo (N of Isla Milagros), -3.4831 -73.086717

INHS:FISH
Cetopsis coecutiens (Lichtenstein, 1819)
52925   1999-07-31
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Napo, Mazan, along S bank Rio Napo, -3.494899 -73.092962

INHS:FISH
Cetopsis coecutiens (Lichtenstein, 1819)
141202   2001-08-03
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Amazonas, upstream of confluence with Rio Itaya, -3.72914 -73.20171


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