FMNH 57721

Credit: (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
  • 57721_Holo_lat_FMNH_FZ
    Photographer: D. M. Le : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: 57721:Gambusia caliensis:1::::Holotype:Poeciliidae:294:CHE1912-13A:South America:Colombia
  • Gambusia caliensis FMNH 57721
    Creator: Paulo F. Lucinda : Universidade Federal do Tocantins - Laboratorio de Ictiologia Sistematica
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: lateral
FM Catalog: Fishes
Scientific Name: Gambusia caliensis
Type Status: Holotype
Phylum: Chordata
Family: Poeciliidae
Genus: Gambusia
Species: caliensis
Field #: CHE1912-13A
Collector: C. H. Eigenmann
Geography: South America, Colombia: Cali, 3,312 ft. [LL]
DWc Country: Colombia
Date Collected: 29 Feb 1912
Preparations: alc
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: Yes
Count: 1
Type Status: Holotype
EMu IRN: 637014
OccurenceID: 328c0448-f50f-490d-a7a9-197d7f200e0a
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