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

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Ichthyology


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92627Roberts, Tyson R.   1973-07-24
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tributary of R. Luala, 26 km north of Kibunzi (8 km south of turnoff to Kibunzi, Luozi dist.), -4.941667 13.8

CAS-CASC:CASICH
92628Roberts, Tyson R.   1973-07-24
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tributary of R. Luala, 26 km north of Kibunzi (8 km south of turnoff to Kibunzi, Luozi dist.), -4.941667 13.8

CAS-CASC:CASICH
92631Roberts, Tyson R.   1988-03-01
Central African Republic, R. Ubangui upstream from Bangui.

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92629Roberts, Tyson R.   1988-03-06
Central African Republic, R. Ubangui, riffles in sand bar at Isle Basiki, 75 km upstream from Bangui., 4.781151 19.012127

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92630Roberts, Tyson R.   1988-03-05
Central African Republic, Sandy riffle in R. Ubangui near Banda, 72 km upriver from Bangui., 4.762649 19.003767

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92632Roberts, Tyson R.   1986-09-07
Democratic Republic of the Congo, R. Lulua just below Chutes de Mbombo, near Luluaburg.


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