File:Grundulus bogotensis illustration (1915).jpg
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English: Figure of Grundulus bogotensis from an illustrative plate in a 1915 publication of the journal Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum. CM-5084, 76 mm TL, captured in the vicinity of Bogota. Plate II, figure 1. |
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Author | Carl H. Eigenmann |
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