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

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Ichthyology


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94931Baird, I. G.   0000-00-00
Laos, Mekong at Ban Hang Khone.

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79183Roberts, Tyson R.   1990-05-10
Thailand, Mekong mainstream rapids ca. 4 km downriver from Pak Ing (ca. 25 km downriver from Chiang Kong)., 20.183298 100.481565

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79181Roberts, Tyson R.   1990-05-12
Thailand, Mouth of Huay Ngao where it flows into Mekong, 1 km south of Ban Chaem Pong (ca. 30 km. southeast of Chiang Khong)., 20.141963 100.526922

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96200Roberts, Tyson R.   1994-04-14
Cambodia, O Champha, 4-8 km upstream from its mouth into Tonle San (near Te Veng, Ratanakiri prov.)., 14.10064 107.13517

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79182Roberts, Tyson R.   1990-05-15
Thailand, Menam Kok at Tha Ton and up to 20 km downstream., 20.03901 99.476756

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79186Roberts, Tyson R.   1988-12-24
Thailand, Khong Chiam market, 15.321805 105.494155

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96197Roberts, Tyson R.   1991-05-26
Thailand, Pak Menam Mun (mouth of Mun R.)., 15.316173 105.505534

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Henicorhynchus siamensis (Sauvage, 1881)
61878Roberts, Tyson R.   1985-06-28
Thailand, Ubon Ratchathani Province, Ubon Ratchatani Market., 15.222457 104.858487

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96186Roberts, Tyson R.   1991-04-06
Thailand, Mekong R. mainstream rapids ca. 12 km south of That Phenom., 16.848291 104.758704

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91751Roberts, Tyson R.   0000-00-00
Thailand, Pakmenam Mun.

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Henicorhynchus siamensis (Sauvage, 1881)
244232Roberts, Tyson R.   1990-05-12
Thailand, Mouth of Huay Ngao where it flows into Mekong, 1 km south of Ban Chaem Pong (ca. 30 km. southeast of Chiang Khong)., 20.141963 100.526922


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