CAS-SU(ICH) 1028 |
Moxostoma austrinum [Catalog of Fishes] |
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ID by/date |
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Catostomidae |
Counts (Alc/Skel/CS) |
1/0/0 |
Prep Type - Preservative |
alc-75% EtOH |
Other/Previous Number |
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Size |
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Collector; Vessel |
Woolman, A. J.; Cox, U. O. |
Field Number |
AJW 1891B |
Date Collected |
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Continent/Ocean |
North America |
Country |
Mexico |
State |
Guanajuato State |
County |
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Water Body |
Rio De Lerma |
Drainage |
Rio Grande de Santiago |
Island Group |
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Island |
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Depth |
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Width |
ca. 75 ft. |
Salinity |
F |
Gear |
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Locality |
Salamanca (ca. 6,000 ft. elev.); collected when stream swollen, swift & muddy. |
Latitude-Longitude |
20.565622°, -101.200257°; uncertainty: 3612 m (Source: FishNet Collaborative Georeferencing Project) |
Bottom Type |
bed of fine gravel with a few large angular stones |
Georef. Remarks | Rio Lerma traverses the city of Salamanca, Guanajuato; altitude is approximately 5608 feet (1710 m). DS Jordan and JO Snyder reference other fishes (e.g., A. dugesi) captured by Prof. Woolman in the Rio Lerma at Salamanca, Gto., in "Notes on a Collection |
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CAS-SU(ICH) 6192 |
Moxostoma austrinum [Catalog of Fishes] |
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ID by/date |
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Catostomidae |
Counts (Alc/Skel/CS) |
10/0/0 |
Prep Type - Preservative |
alc-75% EtOH |
Other/Previous Number |
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Size |
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Collector; Vessel |
Snyder, John Otterbein; Jordan, David Starr |
Field Number |
JOS 1898B |
Date Collected |
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Continent/Ocean |
North America |
Country |
Mexico |
State |
Aguascalientes State |
County |
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Water Body |
RIO VERDE DE AGUASCALIENTES |
Drainage |
RIO SANTIAGO BASIN |
Island Group |
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Island |
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Depth |
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Width |
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Salinity |
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Gear |
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Locality |
Aguascalientes; clear, cool water, shaded by trees & shrubs; ripples, shallows & many deep pools |
Latitude-Longitude |
21.891935°, -102.325648°; uncertainty: 5286 m (Source: FishNet Collaborative Georeferencing Project) |
Bottom Type |
fine gravel & sand |
Georef. Remarks | Rio Verde (originating in Zacatecas) is the same river as Rio San Pedro (also in Zacatecas), which is called "Rio de Aguascalientes" as it passes the city of the same name. A few miles south, it is joined by Rio or Arroyo Morcinique (from Tamayo, J (1949), "Geografia General de Mexico", Tomo II, page 334). |
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