INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Nevada; Clark; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


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Gopherus agassizii (Cooper, 1861)
14660R.L. Langenheim   1962-00-00
United States, Nevada, Clark, 0.8 km (0.5 mi) S of S end of Las Vegas Range, Arrow Canyon, 36.7304243 -114.7714511

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Callisaurus draconoides Blainville, 1835
8289P.W. Smith   1956-06-18
United States, Nevada, Clark, Nelson, 35.7071552 -114.8260427

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Coleonyx variegatus (Baird, 1859)
8290P.W. Smith   1956-06-19
United States, Nevada, Clark, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Boulder Beach, 36.0401242 -114.7888338

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Crotalus cerastes Hallowell, 1854
8302P.W. Smith   1956-06-17
United States, Nevada, Clark, 1 mi E Henderson, 36.03571 -114.96205

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Crotalus cerastes Hallowell, 1854
8303P.W. Smith   1956-06-17
United States, Nevada, Clark, 8.5 mi E Henderson, 36.03571 -114.82812

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8304P.W. Smith   1956-06-18
United States, Nevada, Clark, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Boulder Beach, 36.0401242 -114.7888338

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52176W.T. McDowell   1992-06-22
United States, Nevada, Clark, 3 Km north of Las Vegas, 35.63333 -105.2167

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Xantusia vigilis Baird, 1859
52854W.T. McDowell   1992-06-22
United States, Nevada, Clark, 3km North of Las Vegas, 36.36629 -115.19577

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Xantusia vigilis Baird, 1859
52855W.T. McDowell   1992-06-22
United States, Nevada, Clark, 3km North of Las Vegas, 36.36629 -115.19577

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Xantusia vigilis Baird, 1859
52856W.T. McDowell   1992-06-22
United States, Nevada, Clark, 3km North of Las Vegas, 36.36629 -115.19577

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Xantusia vigilis Baird, 1859
52857W.T. McDowell   1992-06-22
United States, Nevada, Clark, 3km North of Las Vegas, 36.36629 -115.19577


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