Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osteobrama cotio (Abramis gangeticus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASICH
Osteobrama cotio (Hamilton, 1822)
88894net, village residents with our   1996-04-24
Myanmar, Sagaing Region, Pinda River (also called Mitta, also called Myit-tha) at Pinda Village, approx. 3 miles east of Kalemyo., 23.183056 94.093611

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Osteobrama cotio (Hamilton, 1822)
24241Herald, Earl S.; et al   1968-11-01
Pakistan, Sindh, 325 miles north of Karachi (i.e. 5 miles north of Sukkur)., 27.76747 68.858013

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Osteobrama cotio (Hamilton, 1822)
50271Roberts, Tyson R.   1975-04-24
Nepal, Chitawan Valley, 4 miles east of Khoria Mohan (below confluence with Rapti R.), 27.554803 84.075038

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Osteobrama cotio (Hamilton, 1822)
50310Roberts, Tyson R.   1975-04-27
Nepal, Chitawan Valley, at Kasa Darbar or Dabar.


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