Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aequidens pulcher (Cychlasoma pulchrum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Aequidens pulcher (Gill, 1858)
77509Pearse, A. S.   1918-07-10
Venezuela, Isla del Buro., 10.154354 -67.725861

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Aequidens pulcher (Gill, 1858)
77510Pearse, A. S.   1918-07-29
Venezuela, Aragua State, Maracay., 10.216536 -67.627419

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Aequidens pulcher (Gill, 1858)
64387Taphorn, Donald C.; Trubschenck; et al   1981-02-13
Venezuela, Portuguesa State, Cano Marac en el puente 60 km via Guanare-Guanarito Rd., 8.82786 -69.344137

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Aequidens pulcher (Gill, 1858)
64360Taphorn, Donald C.; Trubschenck; et al   1981-02-16
Venezuela, Portuguesa State, At bridge on Guanare-Acarigua highway. River reduced to pools, herons and storks abounded, eating the hundreds of fishes dying for lack of oxygen., 9.095317 -69.660815

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Aequidens pulcher (Gill, 1858)
64291Taphorn, Donald C.; Reid, S.; et al   1981-02-18
Venezuela, Apure State, Cano 1st creek south of Bruzual at Red Steel bridge; greenish water; lots of trees on shore; mud, 8.03038 -69.342471

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Aequidens pulcher (Gill, 1858)
64275Taphorn, D.; Reid, S.; et al   1981-02-19
Venezuela, Apure State, Pool just S of Bruzual alongside dyke that parallels highway behind Bull Run; lots of aquatic plants; mud., 8.030493 -69.34258

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Aequidens pulcher (Gill, 1858)
54611Bond, Franklyn F.   1938-03-30
Venezuela, Zulia State, R. Apon at Machiques, 150 km S. Maracaibo, Venezuela., 10.077289 -72.546202


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