Dataset: UVG-UVGFI
Search Criteria: Guatemala; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colecciones Biológicas de la Universidad del Valle de Guatemala - Colección de Peces


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Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758
UVGFI001174M. Dix   1997-10-19
Guatemala, Izabal, Puerto Barrios, Punta de Manabique, 15.9500000 -88.6166670

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UVGFI001602UVG   1999-07-02
Guatemala, Rio Estacion, 14.6211110 -90.5269440

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Poeciliopsis gracilis (Heckel, 1848)
UVGFI001372Ictiologia   2002-04-20
Guatemala, Rio Exmay, 14.6211110 -90.5269440

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Thorichthys aureum
UVGFI001548UVG   2005-06-24
Guatemala, Izabal, El Estor, Rio Selempin, 15.5327590 -89.3299840

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UVGFI000889UVG   1997-09-14
Guatemala, Izabal, Puerto Barrios, Santo Tomas, Ramoncito, Playa Real, 15.6966810 -88.6165120

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Astyanax aeneus (Günther, 1860)
UVGFI000397Mayra Maldonado   1998-06-13
Guatemala, Peten, Flores, Tikal, 17.2500000 -89.6600000

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Tilapia mariae Boulenger, 1899
UVGFI000390Carolina Munoz   1992-11-00
Guatemala, Guatemala, Amatitlan, 14.4827400 -90.6208350


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