Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypoptopoma thoracatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
169872B.M. Burr, et al.   1995-08-07
Bolivia, Beni, Rio Moseruna, 46 km E Estacion Biologica del Beni, road to San Ignacio

INHS:FISH
169873B.M. Burr, et al.   1995-08-07
Bolivia, Beni, Rio Chevejecuro, 41 km E Estacion Biologia de Beni, Rd. to San Ignacio, -14.88851 -66.35648

INHS:FISH
169875B.M. Burr, et al.   1995-07-20
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Napo, 3 km W of Mazan, 1 km upstream of mouth of Rio Mazan, -3.49225 -73.1302

INHS:FISH
169888B.M. Burr, M.H. Sabaj, J.W. Armbruster, M. Hardman, R.L. Powell & R.E. Weitzell, Jr.   1996-08-08
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Itaya, ca. 4.5 km upriver of Belén, -3.79517 -73.28817

INHS:FISH
169889M.W. Littman, M.H. Sabaj & J. Armbruster   1997-08-01
Peru, Loreto, Rio Napo, Mazán, 33.3 km from center of Iquitos (340 bearing), -3.49236 -73.08665

INHS:FISH
169896R.E. Weitzell, et al.   1997-08-06
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Itaya, 11 km from Iquitos center (380 bearing), -3.8299 -73.30081

INHS:FISH
101389   1996-08-12
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Orosa, mouth of Tonche Caño, Madre Selva II field station, 69.4 mi E Iquitos, bearing 267°, -3.790556 -73.247222

INHS:FISH
101391   1996-08-08
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Quebrada Mazana, ca. 1 km up from confluence with Rio Itaya, S of Belém (Iquitos), -3.791333 -73.248333

INHS:FISH
169972R.E. Weitzell, et al.   1997-07-28
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Itaya & Quebrada Mazana, 11 km from Iquitos Center (390 bearing), -3.8299 -73.30081

INHS:FISH
101388   1996-08-14
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Yanashi, Yanashi, 69.8 mi E Iquitos, bearing 264°, -3.568333 -72.249444


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