FMNH 128472
- Photographer: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: lateral view of the 2 specimens as received in a return loan shipment from ASNP (Invoice 2016-153) on 2 August 2016; darker specimen had dried out at some point in timePhotographer: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: close up view of label of 2 specimens as received in a return loan shipment from ASNP (Invoice 2016-153) on 2 August 2016; darker specimen had dried out at some point in timeFM Catalog: FishesScientific Name: Gymnorhamphichthys hypostomusPhylum: ChordataClass: ActinopterygiiOrder: GymnotiformesFamily: RhamphichthyidaeGenus: GymnorhamphichthysSpecies: hypostomusField #: Z128472Collector: R. OlallaGeography: South America, Ecuador: De Tunegrama a Chicherota, Lower Río BobonazaDWc Country: EcuadorDate Collected: Nov 1959Preparations: alcTissue Available?: NoCo-ordinates Available?: NoCount: 2EMu IRN: 3518611OccurenceID: bbe99dcd-4d95-444b-bd42-3a78f12db6f3Measurements:Measurement taken Kind Feature Value Unit
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