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

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Ichthyology


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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
64224J. R. HENDRICKSON, MVZ   1950-10-24
Colombia, Huila Department, 5 km N. of Villavieja; elev. 1400 ft., 3.263254 -75.227049

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
78379Maria, Apolinar   
South America

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
24099Maria, Apolinar   
Colombia, El Castanal., 3.689332 -75.480087

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
78378Williamson, E. B.   1917-02-16
Colombia, Antioquia Department, Quebrado Cristalina, Puerto Berrio, Cristalina; elev. 1000 ft.

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
52234Gonzales, Manuel   
Colombia, Quebrada de Chamisal

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
52235Gonzales, Manuel   
Colombia, R. VILLETA

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
78377Gonzales, Manuel   
Colombia, (US Board on Geographic Names, Gazeteer: 4deg.38'N. 74deg.42'W) between Honda and Facatativa.

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
58632?   
Aquarium specimens; from Mr. Scheidnass in Philadelphia

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
64065Funkhouser, Ann   
Colombia, Cundinamarca Department, Fusagasuga.

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Rivulus magdalenae Eigenmann and Henn in Henn, 1916
44227Eigenmann, Carl H.   
Colombia, Ibague, elev. 4250 ft., 4.425178 -75.213528


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