Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lamontichthys llanero
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
34097   1994-12-31
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Rio Tucupido, at Santuario de la Coromoto, 8.912778 -69.771111

INHS:FISH
32029   1994-01-14
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio San Carlos, 2 km W Las Vegas at Caño Hondo, on rd. from Las Vegas to Libertad, 9.530833 -68.660833

INHS:FISH
28649   1993-01-01
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Rio Portuguesa, Mata Larga, 8.848941 -68.748403

INHS:FISH
60236   1990-12-22
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio Pao, W La Yeguera, at Hwy. 13 bridge, 9.540333 -68.115

INHS:FISH
54657   1999-12-17
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Rio Portuguesa, Hwy. 5 bridge

INHS:FISH
56151   2000-12-00
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Rio Portuguesa, Hwy. 5 bridge

INHS:FISH
56125   2000-01-01
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Rio Guanare, just downstream of Guanarito, N shore across from beach, 8.708333 -69.206667

INHS:FISH
89835   2000-01-02
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Caño Mamón, El Mamón, 24 km E Guanare, 9.071667 -69.515

INHS:FISH
69262   1984-06-11
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Caño Los Manires, on road to La Quebrada, about 17 km E Guanare, 9.144444 -69.533333

INHS:FISH
35687   1995-01-01
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Rio Portuguesa, 3 km NE EL Barriero, 9.052222 -69.488333

INHS:FISH
31993   1994-01-03
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Rio Guanare, Guanarito, 8.706125 -69.208166

INHS:FISH
29900   1993-01-14
Venezuela, Barinas, Rio Masparro, 5 km NW Libertad on road to Barinas, 8.342333 -69.658

INHS:FISH
29957   1993-01-14
Venezuela, Barinas, trib. Rio Masparro, 4 km NW Libertad, 8.356391 -69.654164

INHS:FISH
28989   1993-01-09
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio San Carlos, WNW Las Vegas, 9.561111 -68.658056

INHS:FISH
28391   1992-01-06
Venezuela, Apure, caño, 7.271 -71.086667


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