FMNH 53946

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  • 53946 Pygidium barbouri
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    Description: 53946 Pygidium barbouri d FZ - 28.6 mm SL
  • 53946 Pygidium barbouri
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: 53946 Pygidium barbouri v FZ - 28.6 mm SL
  • 58573_xray_FMNH_FZ
    Radiographer: Mr. Kevin A. Swagel : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
    Photographer: Darcae D. Holmes
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    Description: 58573:Pygidium zonatum:1::::Holotype:Trichomycteridae:264:JDH-BZ4:South America:Brazil; image of X127; top 2 specimens on this x-ray image are FMNH 58573 (top/dorsal view & bottom/lateral view)
FM Catalog: Fishes
Catalog Subset: Catalogued
Scientific Name: Pygidium barbouri
Type Status: Paratype(s)
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Trichomycteridae
Genus: Pygidium
Species: barbouri
Field #: Z53946
Collector: T. Barbour
Geography: South America, Bolivia: Alti Beni. [LL]
DWc Country: Bolivia
Preparations: alc
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: Yes
Count: 5
Type Status: Paratype(s)
EMu IRN: 632940
OccurenceID: 406ae452-70c9-47c2-9a4e-e75ba3814a3a
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