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

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Ichthyology


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95169Roberts, Tyson R.   1995-04-10
Laos, Attapu, Houay Samong, about 1 km upstream from its mouth into Xe Pian near Ban Hin Lat; Sekong watershed. Moderately large tributary, mostly 1m deep, moderately swift flow, well developed gallery forest.

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95170Roberts, 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

CAS-CASC:CASICH
95171Roberts, 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

CAS-CASC:CASICH
95165Roberts, Tyson R.   1995-03-27
Laos, Attapu, Xe Nam Noi on eastern slope of Bolaven plateau, about 3 km downstream from ferry crossing the road from Saravan to Attapeu and 30 km from Ban Nam Tang; elev. 130m.

CAS-CASC:CASICH
95166Roberts, Tyson R.   1995-03-27
Laos, Attapu, Xe Nam Noi on eastern slope of Bolaven plateau, about 3 km downstream from ferry crossing the road from Saravan to Attapeu and 30 km from Ban Nam Tang; elev. 130m.

CAS-CASC:CASICH
95167Roberts, Tyson R.   1995-04-06
Laos, Sekong watershed, Se Kaman at Muang Saisetthirat, 12km east of Attapeu town., 14.785426 106.885193

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95172Roberts, Tyson R.   1990-04-07
Thailand, Loei Province, Huai Huang (Laos border) 30 km by road west of Chiang Khan., 17.774302 101.53019

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95168Roberts, Tyson R.   1995-04-08
Laos, Sekong watershed; Xe Pian 1 km downstream from Se Pa waterfall and 5-6 km upstream from Ban Hin Lat, Attepeu., 14.752778 106.463889


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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