Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Roeboides affinis (Ceratocharax affinis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
64383Taphorn, Donald C.; Trubschenck; et al   1981-02-13
Venezuela, Portuguesa State, Cano Marac en el puente 60 km via Guanare-Guanarito Rd., 8.82786 -69.344137

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Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
64278Taphorn, D.; Reid, S.; et al   1981-02-19
Venezuela, Apure State, Pool just S of Bruzual alongside dyke that parallels highway behind Bull Run; lots of aquatic plants; mud., 8.030493 -69.34258

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Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
50788Lundberg, J. G.; Baskin, J. N.; et al   1979-11-12
Venezuela, Delta Amacuro, Lagoon., 8.716667 -62.183333

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
34971Scherer, William G.   1936-09-14
Peru, Loreto, near Pebas., -3.324422 -71.858209

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Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
34973Scherer, William G.   1937-02-15
Peru, Loreto, near Pebas., -3.324422 -71.858209

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
34972Scherer, William G.   1936-09-26
Peru, Loreto, Cano del Chancho, near Pebas., -3.323565 -71.859668

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Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
34974Scherer, William G.   1941-08-28
Peru, Loreto, near Pevas, -3.323565 -71.859668

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Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
71091Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, Rio Popoi, upper Beni Basin., -14.729426 -67.595807

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Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
71092Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, El Beni, Rurrenabaque, on Rio Beni at ca. 1,500 ft. elev., -14.431925 -67.528043

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Roeboides affinis (Günther, 1868)
243908Ternetz, Carl   1923-12-25
Brazil, Goias, (riberao) Tacaural into Rio das Almas


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Google Map

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