Dataset: INABIOEC-MECN-DP
Search Criteria: Perú; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ictiología


INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Hemiodus unimaculatus (Bloch, 1794)
2532Max, Hidalgo   2007-10-12
Perú, Loreto, Maynas, Distrito: Torres Causana R. Lagartococha, -0.567717 -75.216864

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Pinirampus pirinampu (Spix and Agassiz, 1829)
2533Max, Hidalgo   2007-10-12
Perú, Loreto, Maynas, Distrito: Torres Causana R. Lagartococha, -0.567717 -75.216864

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Moenkhausia comma Eigenmann, 1908
2534Max, Hidalgo   2007-10-11
Perú, Loreto, Maynas, Distrito: Torres Causana Estero en campamento 2 Trocha 2, -0.565725 -75.205312

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Moenkhausia oligolepis (Günther, 1864)
2535Max, Hidalgo   2007-10-11
Perú, Loreto, Maynas, Distrito: Torres Causana Estero en campamento 2 Trocha 2, -0.565725 -75.205312

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Chrysobrycon hesperus (Böhlke, 1958)
2536Max, Hidalgo   2007-10-11
Perú, Loreto, Maynas, Distrito: Torres Causana Estero en campamento 2 Trocha 2, -0.565725 -75.205312

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
2537Max, Hidalgo   2007-10-11
Perú, Loreto, Maynas, Distrito: Torres Causana Estero en campamento 2 Trocha 2, -0.565725 -75.205312

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Ancistrus malacops (Cope, 1872)
2538Max, Hidalgo   2007-10-11
Perú, Loreto, Maynas, Distrito: Torres Causana Estero en campamento 2 Trocha 2, -0.565725 -75.205312

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Thayeria obliqua Eigenmann, 1908
2950Gueppi   2007-10-16
Perú, Maynas, NA, Campamento 2. laguna redondo cocha, -0.571961 -75.220228

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Charax Scopoli, 1777
2951Gueppi   2007-10-09
Perú, Maynas, NA, Campamento 2. laguna redondo cocha, -0.571961 -75.220228

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Tatia intermedia (Steindachner, 1877)
2952Gueppi   2007-10-09
Perú, Maynas, NA, Campamento 2. laguna redondo cocha, -0.571961 -75.220228

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Denticetopsis seducta Vari, Ferraris & de Pinna, 2005
4145Juan Francisco Rivadeneira   2007-10-18
Perú, Sin Datos, desconocido


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