Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudorinelepis genibarbis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:FISH
43873   1997-08-02
Peru, Dept. Loreto, small cocha, Isla Milagros across from town of Mazan, -3.483306 -73.084861

INHS:FISH
140945   1997-08-14
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Ullpa Caño, 50 m upstream of confluence with Moena Caño, -3.77222 -73.23806

INHS:FISH
36938   1995-07-27
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Amazonas, a la puebla Gallito, -3.831099 -73.157277

INHS:FISH
141215   2001-07-28
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Yanayacu, 20 minute boat ride upstream of confluence with Rio Amazonas, Emerald Forest Camp, -4.24833 -73.29834

INHS:FISH
109789B.M. Burr, RL Powell & R.E. Weitzell   1996-08-12
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Rio Amazonas Dr, at Mercado Belen in Iquitos

INHS:FISH
141224   2001-08-10
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Yanayacu, 20 minute boat ride upstream of confluence with Rio Amazonas, Emerald Forest Camp, -4.24833 -73.29834

INHS:FISH
141005   1997-08-02
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Rio Napo, Cocha on Isla Milagros across from Mazán, -3.48331 -73.08487

INHS:FISH
53872   1999-08-06
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Ullpa Caño, community of Ullpa, SE of Belém (Iquitos), near confluence with Moena Caño, -3.772222 -73.238056

INHS:FISH
36941   1995-03-24
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Felipe Cocha, cerca de la communidad de 25 de Enero, 12 km de Iquitos en la carratera Quistacocha, -3.809393 -73.315225

INHS:FISH
141109   1999-08-06
Peru, Loreto, Maynas Province, Ullpa Caño, 50- 100 m upstream of confluence with Moena Caño, -3.78611 -73.23806

INHS:FISH
39730   1996-08-20
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Ullpa Caño, at confluence with Moena Caño to 0.25 mi above mouth Ullpa Caño, near Iquitos, -3.772222 -73.238056

INHS:FISH
38855   1987-05-03
Peru, Dept. Loreto, Caño Ungurahui, -4.7 -74.3


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