Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astyanax lineatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
11784Amaral, A. do   0000-00-00
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Corumba, Mato Grosso, Brazil., -18.995405 -57.63498

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
11765Amaral, A. do   0000-00-00
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Corumba, Mato Grosso, Brazil., -18.995405 -57.63498

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
11884Amaral, Afranio do   
Brazil, ?

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
68731Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, Huachi, at the junction of Rios Bopi and Cochabamba, 2,235 ft. elev., -15.680681 -67.132131

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
68732Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, Popoi River, upper Beni, -14.729426 -67.595807

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
68736Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, El Beni, Rurrenabaque on Rio Beni, -14.431925 -67.528043

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
68737Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, Rio Colorado, a tributary of the Bopi 10 mi. aboveHuachi, lower Bopi, -15.776748 -67.19914

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
68738Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, Rio Iniqui, a tributary of the upper Beni ca. midway between Huachi and Rurrenabaque [La Paz Dept.?], -15.459996 -67.260724

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
68739Anisits   
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Sapucay (=Sapucai), probably the Sapucai River

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
68740Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, La Paz Department, Iximias, an inland village ca. 60 mi. NW ofRurrenabaque, -13.768424 -68.128113

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Astyanax lineatus (Perugia, 1891)
68741Pearson, Nathan E.   
Bolivia, La Paz Department, Tumupasa. an inland village ca. 30 mi. NW ofRurrenabaque, -14.149917 -67.888429


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