INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ageneiosus vittatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fish Collection


INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
29259   1992-12-17
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Caño Igues, Puerto Papelon, 8.566667 -68.083333

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
31892   1993-12-30
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Caño Maraca, between Guanare and Guanarito, rd. km 60, 8.813404 -69.262849

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
54572   1999-12-17
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Caño Maraca, on rd. from Guanare to Guanarito at 60 km marker, 8.8275 -69.345

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
28256   1992-01-05
Venezuela, Apure, Caño Buria, 82 km E Elorza on hwy. to La Victoria, 7.241372 -68.862966

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
28717   1993-01-03
Venezuela, Barinas, Rio Santo Domingo, in Torunos, Hacienda La Isla, 8.509 -70.084167

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
29026   1993-01-09
Venezuela, Cojedes, Rio Camoruco, 3 km SE Libertad, 9.334167 -68.721111

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
30017   1993-01-14
Venezuela, Barinas, Caño Hondo, Aqua Negra, 8.080781 -69.708841

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
31932   1994-01-03
Venezuela, Portuguesa, Caño San Jose, between Guanarito & La Capilla, at bridge, 8.685833 -68.946944

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
141676   1997-08-01
Peru, Loreto, Rio Napo, Mazán, 33.3 km from center of Iquitos (340 bearing), -3.49236 -73.08665

INHS:FISH
Ageneiosus vittatus Steindachner, 1908
150455   1995-08-06
Bolivia, Beni, Rio Matos, 6 km E Estacion Biologica del Beni, on rd. to San Ignacio, bridge nearest entrance, -14.93755 -66.605562


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