FMNH 99135
- Creator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: dorsalCreator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: lateral head x-rayCreator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: lateral headCreator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: lateral x-rayCreator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: ventralCreator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: ventral headCreator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: dorsoventral head x-rayCreator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: lateralCreator: Michael W. Littmann : Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
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Description: dorsoventral x-rayFM Catalog: FishesScientific Name: Farlowella odontotumulusType Status: HolotypePhylum: ChordataClass: ActinopterygiiOrder: SiluriformesFamily: LoricariidaeGenus: FarlowellaSpecies: odontotumulusField #: DJS83-6Collector: D. J. Stewart, M. C. Ibarra, R. Barriga-Salazar, S. ClausenGeography: Napo, South America, Ecuador: Rio Aguarico, Rio Teteye; 4.7 km N of Lago Agrio at bridge on road to El Conejo . [LL]DWc Country: EcuadorDate Collected: 18 Sep 1983Tissue Available?: NoCo-ordinates Available?: YesCount: 1Type Status: HolotypeEMu IRN: 677591OccurenceID: 6fed7eb9-6462-4833-b97c-e9cb502cf328Disclaimer: 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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