Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anodus elongatus (Anodus melanopogon)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Anodus elongatus Agassiz in Spix and Agassiz, 1829
36870Scherer, William G.   1937-08-12
Peru, Loreto, Pebas., -3.340188 -71.817697

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Anodus elongatus Agassiz in Spix and Agassiz, 1829
79201Allen, William R.   1920-08-03
Peru, Ucayali, A cutoff lake of Rio Ucayali (connected to river by a channel) above Contamana, communicating with the river by a narrow channel; named after Cashibo tribe., -7.657676 -74.931885

CAS-CASC:CASSU(ICH)
Anodus elongatus Agassiz in Spix and Agassiz, 1829
67172Allen, William R.   1920-08-03
Peru, Ucayali, A cutoff lake of Rio Ucayali (connected to river by a channel) above Contamana, communicating with the river by a narrow channel; named after Cashibo tribe., -7.657676 -74.931885

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Anodus elongatus Agassiz in Spix and Agassiz, 1829
16130Allen, William R.   0000-00-00
Peru, Loreto, Iquitos., -3.747713 -73.247222


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Google Map

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