INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lasiancistrus maracaiboensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
55469   1999-12-19
Venezuela, Zulia, Caño El Padre, on road from Hwy. 2 to town of KM 35

INHS:FISH
35573   1995-02-01
Venezuela, Zulia, caño, just N of Hwy. 6 bridge near Tachira- Zulia state line, E of Rio Zulia, along gravel rd., 8.531944 -72.339167

INHS:FISH
35468   1995-02-01
Venezuela, Zulia, Rio Santa Rosa, Hwy. 6 bridge, 9.651667 -72.583333

INHS:FISH
60006   1991-01-05
Venezuela, Trujillo, Quebrada Catalina, Flor de Patria

INHS:FISH
59883   1991-01-06
Venezuela, Merida, trib. Rio Gavilan, 3 km E Capazon, 8.829167 -71.426833

INHS:FISH
60380   1991-01-06
Venezuela, Trujillo, Caño Mimbos, 2 km S La Victoria, 9.324 -70.845833

INHS:FISH
59919   1991-01-06
Venezuela, Trujillo, trib. Rio Caus, near La Victoria, 2 km S Hwy. 1, 9.307759 -70.857666

INHS:FISH
60058   1991-01-06
Venezuela, Trujillo, Rio Caus, La Victoria, 9.331541 -70.854067

INHS:FISH
59947   1991-01-08
Venezuela, Zulia, Rio Negro, 12 km S Machiques on road to Tucuco, 9.945536 -72.584825

INHS:FISH
28819   1993-01-06
Venezuela, Trujillo, Rio Monay, at bridge on hwy. to San Antonio, 9.657222 -70.433056

INHS:FISH
35601   1995-01-30
Venezuela, Merida, Rio Muyapa, Muyapa, ca. 2 km downstream of Hwy. 1, 9.126111 -71.124167

INHS:FISH
34976   1995-01-31
Venezuela, Merida, Rio Chama, El Vigia, 8.431667 -71.625278

INHS:FISH
34932   1995-01-31
Venezuela, Zulia, Caño San Pedro, San Pedro at Hwy. 1, 9.08685 -71.119639


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