Dataset: CAS
Taxa: Laemolyta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
16126Ternetz, Carl   
Venezuela, upper Orinoco

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Laemolyta orinocensis (Steindachner, 1879)
16291Ternetz, Carl   1925-01-22
Brazil, Amazonas, Camanaos Rapids, below Sao Gabriel., -0.137625 -67.078741

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Laemolyta orinocensis (Steindachner, 1879)
16289Ternetz, Carl   1925-02-07
Brazil, Amazonas, Bucury.

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Laemolyta orinocensis (Steindachner, 1879)
20173Ternetz, Carl   1925-03-09
Venezuela, Amazonas State, Laja Vendita.

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Laemolyta orinocensis (Steindachner, 1879)
16288Ternetz, Carl   1925-03-09
Venezuela, Amazonas State, Laja Vendita.

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Laemolyta varia (Garman, 1890)
22071Starks, Edwin C.   0000-00-00
Brazil, Para, Para

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Laemolyta fasciata Pearson, 1924
61846Pearson, Nathan E.   0000-00-00
Bolivia, El Beni, Lake and nearby lagoons., -13.975436 -67.001797

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Laemolyta proxima (Garman, 1890)
15773Allen, William R.   1920-08-29
Peru, Loreto, A cutoff lake of Rio Pacaya, connected to the river by a long narrow channel., -5.426263 -74.51278

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Laemolyta taeniata (Kner, 1858)
16290Scherer, William G.   1941-05-20
Peru, Loreto, R. Ampiyacu, near Pebas., -3.324422 -71.858209

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Laemolyta proxima (Garman, 1890)
70417Allen, W. R.   
localities mixed; either Rio Ucayali at Contamana, Peru or market at Manaus, Brazil.

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Laemolyta taeniata (Kner, 1858)
70474Ternetz, Carl   
Brazil, Para, market at Santarem, -2.413969 -54.739873

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Laemolyta Cope, 1872
71729Ternetz, Carl   
Brazil, Para, Rio Amazon at Santarem, -2.417571 -54.704339

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Laemolyta taeniata (Kner, 1858)
72116Ternetz, Carl   
Brazil, Para, market at Santarem, -2.413969 -54.739873


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Google Map

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