FMNH 143004
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Description: 143004:Cetopsorhamdia:1::::Pimelodidae:261:RI-17-E15:South America:Peru; lateral x-ray image with scale bar (X1063)Photographer: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: 143004:Cetopsorhamdia:1::::Pimelodidae:261:RI-17-E15:South America:Peru; dorsa view xray image with scale bar (X1063)Download fileCreator: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: scan of Max Hidalgo's field notes for RI-17-E15 for the collecting date of 13 August 2005 at Station 15. These field notes were used for the collecting date, locality information, and coordinates for the Paratype lot of FMNH 143004 Cetopsorhamdia hidalgoi (n = 1) rather than the collection date, locality information, and coordinates that were published for FMNH 143004 Cetopsorhamdia hidalgo which were incorrect. See: Faustino-Fuster, Dario R. & de Souza, Lesley S. 2022. A new species of Cetopsorhamdia (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from the Upper Amazon River basin. Journal of Fish Biology. 100 (1): 25-39. Per Kevin Swagel's 17 February 2023 email correspondence with co-author Lesley de Souza on 17 February 2023 concerning FMNH 143004 she says " I think it makes sense to go with the data from Max’s field notes as well. Unless Dario thinks otherwise."Photographer: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: 143004:Cetopsorhamdia hidalgoi:1::::Paratype(s):Heptapteridae:261:RI-17-E15:South America:Peru; left lateral view with scale barPhotographer: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: 143004:Cetopsorhamdia hidalgoi:1::::Paratype(s):Heptapteridae:261:RI-17-E15:South America:Peru; left dorsal view with scale barPhotographer: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: 143004:Cetopsorhamdia hidalgoi:1::::Paratype(s):Heptapteridae:261:RI-17-E15:South America:Peru; left lateral view with scale barFM Catalog: FishesScientific Name: Cetopsorhamdia hidalgoiType Status: Paratype(s)Phylum: ChordataClass: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: HeptapteridaeGenus: CetopsorhamdiaSpecies: hidalgoiField #: RI-17-E15Collector: M. H. Hidalgo, J. F. Pezzi da SilvaGeography: South America, Perú, Loreto, Requena: Tapiche, cuenca Amazonas, subcuenca Ucayali, rio Tapiche, Quebrada Trocha 5600 m. [LL]DWc Country: PeruDate Collected: 13 Aug 2005Preparations: alcTissue Available?: NoCo-ordinates Available?: YesCount: 1Type Status: Paratype(s)EMu IRN: 4094680OccurenceID: 5e0f4b32-b824-42a2-8ed0-bf07c14e7e0dMeasurements:Measurement taken Kind Feature Value Unit Disclaimer: The Field Museum's online Zoological Collections Database may contain specimens and historical records that are culturally sensitive. Some records may also include offensive language. These records do not reflect the Field Museum’s current viewpoint but rather the social attitudes and circumstances of the time period when specimens were collected or cataloged.
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