Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pangasius conchophilus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
96881Witte, Kai-Erik   1994-01-18
Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh markets., 11.56245 104.916006

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Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
94870Roberts, Tyson R.   0000-00-00
Laos, At Ban Hang Khone, just below Khone Falls.

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Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
216057Food, U. S.; Admin., Drug   0000-00-00
Vietnam, Chau Doc prov, Phu Tan district, Phu Hiep ward., 10.707218 105.189815

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
67197Roberts, Tyson R.   1989-03-05
Thailand, Ayutthaya market., 14.342312 100.561939

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
67198Roberts, Tyson R.   1989-03-22
Thailand, Bangpakong R. near Prachinburi., 14.052165 101.372845

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
67199Roberts, Tyson R.   
Thailand, Ubol Ratchatani market., 15.222457 104.858487

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
67200Roberts, Tyson R.   1989-04-09
Thailand, Singburi market (Chao Phrya).

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
67216Roberts, Tyson R.   1985-07-07
Thailand, Mekong R. at Bung Kla, 140 km nw. of Nakhon Phanom., 18.312395 103.991475

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pangasius conchophilus Roberts and Vidthayanon, 1991
67515Roberts, Tyson R.   1989-02-07
Thailand, Suphanburi market (Tachin R.)., 14.466839 100.11515


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