Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pimelodus ornatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
50698White, Thomas D.; Myers, George S.; et al   1958-02-13
Colombia, Caqueta Department, Small stream across the R. Orteguaza from Tres Esquinas (same streams as sta. 1)., 0.75 -75.25

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21815Eigenmann, Carl H.   
Guyana, lower Potaro R, Tumatumari., 5.363128 -59.004184

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
36181Scherer, William G.   1936-09-14
Peru, Loreto, Cano del Chancho, near Pebas., -3.323565 -71.859668

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
58841Ternetz, Carl   1925-02-22
Venezuela, R. Negro, one days canoeing up n. from Amanadona., 1.588807 -66.969078

CAS-CASC:CASICH
17635Pearson, Nathan E.   
Peru, Balsas., -6.845051 -78.029413

CAS-CASC:CASICH
17636Pearson, Nathan E.   
Peru, R. Maranon above Balsas., -8.346667 -77.457738

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75964Allen, William R.   1920-11-01
Peru, Loreto, sandbars of Rio Paranapura, a small river skirting thefoothills NW of Yurimaguas, entering Rio Huallaga just *, -5.883778 -76.108583

CAS-CASC:CASICH
75965Eigenmann, Carl H.   1908-10-07
Guyana, Potaro River branches at Tumatumari Cataract, 5.363128 -59.004184

CAS-CASC:CASICH
75966Eigenmann, Carl H.   1908-09-30
Guyana, Essequibo river branches at Rockstone, 5.980685 -58.554029

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75967GEORGE S. MYERS, ET. AL.   
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Rio Velhas *

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75968Anisits, J. D.   
Paraguay, Central Department, Rio Paraguay or Laguna (=Laguna Pasito?) at Asuncion, -25.305655 -57.671132

CAS-CASC:CASICH
75969Pearson, Nathan E.   
Peru, Amazonas, Rio Maranon at Pusoc, -6.844667 -78.030014

CAS-CASC:CASICH
75970Eigenmann, Carl H.   
Guyana, creek (tributary to Potaro River) below Potaro landing, 5.379573 -59.120459


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Google Map

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