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UWE-94-15
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Order: Perciformes
Family: Cichlidae
Species: Retroculus xinguensis
Cat No: NRM 25939. N=1
Determiner: Kullander, SO 1994
Length:
Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: South America
Country: BRAZIL State/Province: Pará
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin:
Ocean:
Locality: Rio Xingu, Cachoeira Traversale ca 1 h upstream of Sao Felix
Field Number: UWE-94-15
Leg: Werner, U, et al
Date: 11 Jul 1994
Object remarks:
Locality remarks: Collectors also R. Harnoss, B. & W. Zucker. Large sandy areas, also rocks. Fish caught in an area where water 0.4-1.5 m deep, fast flowing and bottom covered with numerous smaller rocks and stones providing shelter.
Order: Perciformes
Family: Cichlidae
Species: Teleocichla sp.
Cat No: NRM 25937. N=9
Determiner: Varella, HR 2014
Length:
Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: South America
Country: BRAZIL State/Province: Pará
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin:
Ocean:
Locality: Rio Xingu, Cachoeira Traversale ca 1 h upstream of Sao Felix
Field Number: UWE-94-15
Leg: Werner, U, et al
Date: 11 Jul 1994
Object remarks:
Locality remarks: Collectors also R. Harnoss, B. & W. Zucker. Large sandy areas, also rocks. Fish caught in an area where water 0.4-1.5 m deep, fast flowing and bottom covered with numerous smaller rocks and stones providing shelter.
Order: Perciformes
Family: Cichlidae
Species: Teleocichla sp.
Cat No: NRM 31786. N=1
Determiner: Varella, HR 2014
Length:
Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: South America
Country: BRAZIL State/Province: Pará
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin:
Ocean:
Locality: Rio Xingu, Cachoeira Traversale ca 1 h upstream of Sao Felix
Field Number: UWE-94-15
Leg: Werner, U, et al
Date: 11 Jul 1994
Object remarks: Kept and deceased in aquarium. Female 'Grundel-Teleocichla'.
Locality remarks: Collectors also R. Harnoss, B. & W. Zucker. Large sandy areas, also rocks. Fish caught in an area where water 0.4-1.5 m deep, fast flowing and bottom covered with numerous smaller rocks and stones providing shelter.
Family: Cichlidae
Species: Retroculus xinguensis
Cat No: NRM 25939. N=1
Determiner: Kullander, SO 1994
Length:
Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: South America
Country: BRAZIL State/Province: Pará
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin:
Ocean:
Locality: Rio Xingu, Cachoeira Traversale ca 1 h upstream of Sao Felix
Field Number: UWE-94-15
Leg: Werner, U, et al
Date: 11 Jul 1994
Object remarks:
Locality remarks: Collectors also R. Harnoss, B. & W. Zucker. Large sandy areas, also rocks. Fish caught in an area where water 0.4-1.5 m deep, fast flowing and bottom covered with numerous smaller rocks and stones providing shelter.
Order: Perciformes
Family: Cichlidae
Species: Teleocichla sp.
Cat No: NRM 25937. N=9
Determiner: Varella, HR 2014
Length:
Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: South America
Country: BRAZIL State/Province: Pará
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin:
Ocean:
Locality: Rio Xingu, Cachoeira Traversale ca 1 h upstream of Sao Felix
Field Number: UWE-94-15
Leg: Werner, U, et al
Date: 11 Jul 1994
Object remarks:
Locality remarks: Collectors also R. Harnoss, B. & W. Zucker. Large sandy areas, also rocks. Fish caught in an area where water 0.4-1.5 m deep, fast flowing and bottom covered with numerous smaller rocks and stones providing shelter.
Order: Perciformes
Family: Cichlidae
Species: Teleocichla sp.
Cat No: NRM 31786. N=1
Determiner: Varella, HR 2014
Length:
Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: South America
Country: BRAZIL State/Province: Pará
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin:
Ocean:
Locality: Rio Xingu, Cachoeira Traversale ca 1 h upstream of Sao Felix
Field Number: UWE-94-15
Leg: Werner, U, et al
Date: 11 Jul 1994
Object remarks: Kept and deceased in aquarium. Female 'Grundel-Teleocichla'.
Locality remarks: Collectors also R. Harnoss, B. & W. Zucker. Large sandy areas, also rocks. Fish caught in an area where water 0.4-1.5 m deep, fast flowing and bottom covered with numerous smaller rocks and stones providing shelter.
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