Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Transancistrus santarosensis (Cordylancistrus santarosensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ictiología


INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Transancistrus santarosensis (Tan & Armbruster, 2012)
2061Windsor, Aguirre   2008-07-09
Ecuador, El Oro, Santa Rosa, A 99,4 km NW.Playón, -3.56944 -79.94291, 115m

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Transancistrus santarosensis (Tan & Armbruster, 2012)
2062Windsor, Aguirre   2008-07-09
Ecuador, El Oro, Santa Rosa, A 99,4 km NW.Playón, -3.56944 -79.94291, 115m

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Transancistrus santarosensis (Tan & Armbruster, 2012)
2063Windsor, Aguirre   2008-07-09
Ecuador, El Oro, Santa Rosa, A 13km sur de Santa Rosa, -3.56139 -79.942306, 109m

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Cordylancistrus santarosensis Tan & Armbruster, 2012
2871Windsor, Aguirre   2014-07-27
Ecuador, El Oro, desconocido, Río Mollepungo, -3.317658 -79.671567, 168m

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Cordylancistrus santarosensis Tan & Armbruster, 2012
2879Windsor, Aguirre   2014-07-26
Ecuador, Azuay, Santa Isabel, Río Minas, -3.347069 -79.381078, 909m

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Cordylancistrus santarosensis Tan & Armbruster, 2012
2902Windsor, Aguirre   2014-07-25
Ecuador, Azuay, Santa Isabel, Mandur- Río Jubones, -3.31409 -79.28009, 1095m

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Transancistrus santarosensis (Tan & Armbruster, 2012)
3430Fredy, Nugra   2015-09-04
Ecuador, El Oro, desconocido, Río cune, -3.322572 -79.721511, 251m

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Cordylancistrus santarosensis Tan & Armbruster, 2012
4252Jonathan Santiago Valdiviezo Rivera   2019-07-05
Ecuador, El Oro, Puyango, Rio Puyango

INABIOEC:MECN-DP
Cordylancistrus santarosensis Tan & Armbruster, 2012
715Juan Francisco Rivadeneira   2007-05-07
Ecuador, Pichincha, Distrito Metropolitano de Quito, Mashpi, 0.1682 -78.905421, 550m


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