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Indiana University Studies 



Table of Distribution of the Fishes of the Magdalena 

 Basin — Continued 



103. Microgenys minutus E 



104. Argo pleura conventus E 



105. Argopleura diquensis E 



106. Argopleura magdalenensis E 



107. Bryconamericus caucanus E 



108. Hemibrycon tolimse (E.) 



109. Hemibrycon colombianus E 



110. Hemibrycon boquillse E 



111. Hemibrycon dentatus E 



112. Hemibrycon decurrens E 



113. Gephyrocharax caucanus E 



114. Gephyrocharax melanocheir E 



115. Chalcinus magdalense St 



116. Thoracocharax magdalenas E 



117. Salminus affinis St 



118. Charax magdalense St : . . 



119. Rceboides magdalense E 



120. Rceboides caucse E 



121. Rceboides dayii St 



122. Acestrocephalus anomalus (St.) 



123. Gilbertolus alatus (St.) 



124. Ctenolucins insculptus Sfc 



125. Hoplias malabaricus (Bl.) 



126. Sternopygus macrurus (Bl. and Sch.) 



127. Eigenmannia virescens (V.) 



128. Hypopomus brevirostris St 



129. Sternarchus rostratus M. and H 



130. Sternarchus marise E. and F. ...... . 



131. Synbranchus marmoratus Bl 



132. Anguilla chrysypa R 



133. Tarpon atlanticus (C. and V.) . 



134. Gambusia caliensis E. and H 



135. Mollienisia sphenops (C. and V.) . . . . 



136. Mollienisia caucana (St.) 



137. Rivulus elegans St 



138. Rivulus magdalense E. and H 



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