Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudecheneis sulcata (Pseudecheneis sulcatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudecheneis sulcata (McClelland, 1842)
224703Ferraris, C. J.; Chen, X.-Y.; Liu, W.-Z.   1998-10-23
China, Yunnan Sheng, Baoshan Shi, Lianmengjie market, Longchuanjiang.

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Pseudecheneis sulcata (McClelland, 1842)
225599Ferraris, C. J.; Chen, X.-Y.; locals   1998-11-02
China, Yunnan Sheng, Baoshan Shi, Longchuanjiang at Lianmengjie bridge., 24.894444 98.672778

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudecheneis sulcata (McClelland, 1842)
226093Neely, David A.; Chen, X.-Y.; Pan, X. F.; Huang, Y. F.; et al   2006-04-29
China, Yunnan Sheng, Wanma River from mouth at confluence with Nujiang upstream ca. 400m. Elev. 560 m. Longling Co./Dehong Pref., 24.125278 98.709306

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Pseudecheneis sulcata (McClelland, 1842)
222967local fishermen   2003-09-15
China, Yunnan Sheng, Baoshan Shi, Longling County: Long Chuan Jiang. from Teng Long Brodge downstream to first bend in river., 24.669194 98.650944

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Pseudecheneis sulcata (McClelland, 1842)
223013local fishermen   2003-09-20
China, Yunnan Sheng, Longling County: Long Chuan Jiang, downstream of Teng Long Bridge, 24.671472 98.011861

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Pseudecheneis sulcatus (McClelland, 1842)
61437Swan, L.   1960-10-29
Nepal, SUN KOSI R.

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Pseudecheneis sulcatus (McClelland, 1842)
27501Hora, Sunder Lal   
Nong-Priang stream below Cherrapungi, Assam, alt. 1,200 ft. (probably as above, but much of Assam below Cherrapunji ceded to Pakistan in 1950, now Bangladesh.)

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudecheneis sulcata (McClelland, 1842)
244036Roberts, Tyson R. & Tenzing Dhendup   1995-10-05
Bhutan, mouth of Lingmethang Chhu where it flows into Kuru Chhu near Mongar

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Pseudecheneis sulcata (McClelland, 1842)
244040Roberts, Tyson R.   1995-10-07
Bhutan, Gamri Chhu, about10 km. E. of Tashigang.


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