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

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Myloplus asterias
79243Ternetz, Carl   1923-10-04
Brazil, Goias, R. Maranhao into R. Tocantins., -14.602601 -48.981562

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Myloplus schomburgki
15274Haseman, John D.   1909-12-15
Brazil, Para, Island three miles above Santarem., -2.37658 -54.731977

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Myloplus Gill, 1896
17290Scherer, William G.   1941-06-20
Peru, Loreto, PEVAS CANO

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Myloplus rhomboidalis
34504Scherer, William G.   1937-06-07
Peru, Loreto, Pevas District

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Myloplus asterias
70856Ternetz, Carl   
Brazil, Para, market at Santarem, -2.413969 -54.739873

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Myloplus asterias
70857Ternetz, Carl   1923-11-26
Brazil, Goias, Salobro brook into Rio Maranhao, -15.0599 -48.16551

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Myloplus asterias
70858Ternetz, Carl   1923-12-01
Brazil, Goias, Rio Meninos into Rio Maranhao

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Myloplus asterias
70859Ternetz, Carl   1923-11-03
Brazil, Goias, Rio Bom-jesus into Rio Maranhao

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Myloplus asterias
70860Ternetz, Carl   1923-10-11
Brazil, Goias, upper Rio Maranhao at Mosondo

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Myloplus levis
70861Allen, William R.   1920-08-29
Peru, Loreto, Yarinacocha (=Llarinacocha), a shallow, clear cutofflake, entered from the right bank of Rio Pacaya *, -5.512145 -74.338696

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Myloplus levis
70862Allen, William R.   1920-08-03
Peru, Ucayali, Lago Cashiboya, a cutoff lake of Rio Ucayaliconnected to the river by a narrow channel; *, -7.526175 -74.931055

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Myloplus parma
70863Allen, William R.   1920-12-07
Brazil, Para, market at Manaos, -3.154813 -59.958502


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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