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

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Ichthyology


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Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
93055Baird, Ian G.   1993-10-01
Laos, Mekong R. at Ban Hang Khone, just below Khone Falls.

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
91842Roberts, 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.

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
79107Roberts, Tyson R.   1990-03-11
Thailand, Loei Province, Mekong River mainstream east of Chiang Khan, 18.037426 101.903581

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
79108Roberts, Tyson R.   
Thailand, Loei Province, Mekong River mainstream 90 km. east of Chiang Khan, 18.145565 102.190457

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
79105Roberts, Tyson R.   1985-04-19
Thailand, Loei Province, Chiang Khan., 17.901571 101.671151

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
79110Roberts, Tyson R.   1991-04-03
Thailand, Loei Province, Menam Mun, rapids at Tha Siao, 12 km west of Phibun Mangsahan., 15.268405 105.177477

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
79106Roberts, Tyson R.   1989-05-04
Thailand, Loei Province, Mekong mainstream near Chiang Khan., 17.89569 101.652955

CAS-CASC:CASICH
Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
79109Roberts, Tyson R.   1991-04-06
Thailand, Mekong R. mainstream rapids ca. 12 km south of That Phenom., 16.848291 104.758704


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