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Dataset: Specify-oldversion
Taxa: Astroblepidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Astroblepus
37479Smith, Gerald R; Cross, Frank B; Lynch, John D   1968-06-30
Ecuador, Pastaza, Rio Chico, tributary to Rio Alpayacu, North of Mera, -1.455598 -78.105309

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Astroblepus
37478Smith, Gerald R; Lynch, John D   1968-07-28
Ecuador, Pichincha, Tributary on North side of Rio Pilaton, 0.5 kilometers above Tandapi, -0.404833 -78.806323

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Astroblepus vanceae (Eigenmann, 1913)
20001Smith, Gerald R; Lynch, John D   1968-07-26
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Northern shore of Rio Pastaza below town of Rio Negro, -1.418042 -78.179024

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Astroblepus
20102Lynch, John D   1977-06-19
Ecuador, Pichincha, 1 kilometer West of San Ignacio, 1900m, -0.199743 -78.559871

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Astroblepus
37488Lynch, John D; Cannatella, David C   1977-07-09
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pools along Rio Saloya at Chiriboga, -0.227212 -78.771613

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Astroblepus
37481Smith, Gerald R   1968-07-28
Ecuador, Pichincha, Side channel of Rio Pilaton just above Tandapi, -0.411941 -78.800252

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Astroblepus
37477Smith, Gerald R   1968-07-23
Ecuador, Pastaza, Rio Alpayacu at road crossing 1 kilometer East of Mera, -1.466495 -78.103942

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Astroblepus
37482Smith, Gerald R; Cross, Frank B; Lynch, John D   1968-06-29
Ecuador, Pastaza, Rio Alpayacu between Mera-Puyo road crossing and confluence with Rio Pastaza about 2 kilometers below Mera, -1.466495 -78.103942

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Astroblepus
37485Duellman, William E   1975-04-09
Ecuador, Pichincha, Stream 9 kilometers SE of Tandayapa, -0.052579 -78.627934

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Astroblepus
41271Simmons, John E   1975-05-27
Colombia, Huila, Under bank of shallow sand-bottomed stream, Parque Arqueologica San Agustin, 3 kilometers SW of San Agustin, 1.895686 -76.28924

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Astroblepus
19993Smith, Gerald R; Lynch, John D   1968-07-26
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Rio Pastaza above Rio Negro, -1.413548 -78.20815

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Astroblepus
20096Lynch, John D   1968-03-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Tandapi, 1460m, -0.411941 -78.800252

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Astroblepus
19996Smith, Gerald R   1968-07-26
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Northern tributary of Rio Pastaza in Rio Negro (town), -1.409332 -78.189538

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Astroblepus
20100Lynch, John D   1968-03-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Tandapi, 1460m, -0.411941 -78.800252

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Astroblepus
37480Smith, Gerald R; Lynch, John D   1968-07-28
Ecuador, Pichincha, Tributary of Rio Pilaton, 0.5 kilometers above Tandapi, -0.404833 -78.806323

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Astroblepus
37483Smith, Gerald R; Cross, Frank B; Lynch, John D   1968-06-30
Ecuador, Pastaza, Rio Chico, tributary to Rio Alpayacu, North of Mera, -1.455598 -78.105309

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Astroblepus
37484Henderson, R W   1968-07-06
Ecuador, Pastaza, Tributary to Rio Pastaza at Mera, -1.466667 -78.112476

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Astroblepus
37487Berger, T; Cannatella, David C   1979-03-06
Peru, Amazonas, Rio Utcubamba, 3 kilometers West of Chachapoyas, -6.220933 -77.913171

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Astroblepus
20092Lynch, John D   1967-07-17
Ecuador, Pichincha, Tandapi, 1460m, -0.411941 -78.800252

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Astroblepus
37486Duellman, William E; Simmons, John E   1974-09-30
Colombia, Putumayo, Stream 35 kilometers SE of San Francisco, 0.858369 -76.581232


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