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

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Arizona State University Ichthyology Collection


ASU:ASUFIC
Goodea Jordan, 1880
ASUFIC009102HENDRICKSON, D A   D.H. AND E.M. 23-811981-01-20
Mexico, Jalisco, Ameca, RIO AMECA DRAINAGE, STREAM AT EDGE OF TOWN OF AMECA ON ROAD TO MASCOTA, 20.5364900 -104.0499300

ASU:ASUFIC
Goodea atripinnis Jordan, 1880
ASUFIC009199HENDRICKSON, D A   D.H. AND E.M. 36-811981-01-27
Mexico, Guanajuato, Salamanca, RIO LERMA DRAINAGE, STREAM JUST S. OF VALTIERRILLA, SE OF SALAMANCA, 20.5267300 -101.1275200

ASU:ASUFIC
Goodea atripinnis Jordan, 1880
ASUFIC009128Hendrickson, D   DH and EM 27-811981-01-22
Mexico, Jalisco, Rio Grande de Santiago, Lerma Drainage, Canals in basin of Laguna de Sayula, northeast Sayula, 20.0250300 -103.5395200

ASU:ASUFIC
Goodea atripinnis Jordan, 1880
ASUFIC009136Hendrickson, D   DH and EM 33-811981-01-26
Mexico, Michoacan, Rio Lerma drainage, Stream at highway 15 crossing between La Gavia and La Cieneguilla, 30.5 km West Toluca, 20.2076280 -102.7809570

ASU:ASUFIC
Goodea atripinnis Jordan, 1880
ASUFIC009142Hendrickson, D   DH and EM 35-811981-01-27
Mexico, Queretaro, Rio Panuco drainage, thermal spring run into Tequisquiapan, 20.5500000 -99.8833330

ASU:ASUFIC
Goodea luitpoldii (Steindachner, 1894)
ASUFIC009156Hendrickson, D   DH and EM 31-811981-01-25
Mexico, Jalisco, Rio Lerma drainage, Rio Lerma ca. 0.5 km above mouth (Laguna Chapala), 20.2961560 -103.1912340

ASU:ASUFIC
Goodea luitpoldii (Steindachner, 1894)
ASUFIC009164Hendrickson, D   DH and EM 32-811981-01-25
Mexico, Jalisco, Interior drainage, Laguna Patzcuaro, 19.5159380 -101.6088670


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