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DescriptionThe freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands (1912) (14790749363).jpg
Text Appearing Before Image: 1 :!. Corymbophanes andersoni Eigenmann. (Type.) 86 mm. No. 1001. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate xxviii. Text Appearing After Image: 1-2. Hemiancistrus braueri Eigenmann. (Type.) 120 nun. In3. Pseudancistrus barbatus (Cuvieh and Valenciennes). Berlin Museum. (Coll. Schomburgk.)140 mm. No. 1533. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate XXIX.
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