Dataset: ASU-ASUFIC
Taxa: Chapalichthys
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Ichthyology Collection


ASU:ASUFIC
Chapalichthys encaustus (Jordan and Snyder, 1899)
ASUFIC009110HENDRICKSON, D A   D.H. AND E.M. 24-811981-01-21
Mexico, Jalisco, Jocotepec, RIO GRANDE DE SANTIAGO LERMA DRAINAGE, LAGUNA CHAPALA E EL CHANTE ON ROAD FROM JOCOTEPEC TO CHAPALA, 20.2798500 -103.4129300

ASU:ASUFIC
Chapalichthys encaustus (Jordan and Snyder, 1899)
ASUFIC009124Hendrickson, D   DH and EM 26-811981-01-21
Mexico, Jalisco, Rio Grande de Santiago Lerma Drainage, Rio Grande de Santiago at Poncitlan, 20.3833330 -102.9333330

ASU:ASUFIC
Chapalichthys encaustus (Jordan and Snyder, 1899)
ASUFIC009152Hendrickson, D   DH and EM 25-811981-01-21
Mexico, Jalisco, Rio Grande de Santiago, Lerma drainage, Laguna Chapala at Jamay, 20.2826840 -102.6905920

ASU:ASUFIC
Chapalichthys encaustus (Jordan and Snyder, 1899)
ASUFIC009163Hendrickson, D   DH and EM 31-811981-01-24
Mexico, Jalisco, Rio Lerma drainage, Rio Lerma ca. 0.5 km above mouth (Laguna Chapala), 20.2961560 -103.1912340


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