INHS Collections Data

Dataset: UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Montana; Granite; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Amphibian and Reptile Collection


UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Anaxyrus boreas boreas (Baird and Girard, 1852)
67402   1955-06-00
United States, Montana, Granite, Clarks Fork River, near Drummond, 46.66048 -113.14913

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
82382   1955-06-11
United States, Montana, Granite, 7 mi W Drummond, 46.66405 -113.30098

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Thamnophis elegans vagrans (Baird and Girard, 1853)
84317   1955-06-00
United States, Montana, Granite, Near Drummond, 46.66048 -113.14913

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Thamnophis elegans vagrans (Baird and Girard, 1853)
84318   1955-06-00
United States, Montana, Granite, Near Drummond, 46.66046277 -113.149133

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Thamnophis elegans vagrans (Baird and Girard, 1853)
84319   1955-06-00
United States, Montana, Granite, Near Drummond, 46.66046277 -113.149133

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Thamnophis elegans vagrans (Baird and Girard, 1853)
84320   1955-06-00
United States, Montana, Granite, Near Drummond, 46.66046277 -113.149133

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis (Say in James, 1823)
84465   1955-06-00
United States, Montana, Granite, Near Drummond, 46.66046277 -113.149133

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis (Say in James, 1823)
84466   1955-06-00
United States, Montana, Granite, Near Drummond, 46.66046277 -113.149133

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Crotalus viridis viridis (Rafinesque, 1818)
84862   1955-06-11
United States, Montana, Granite, 7 mi W Drummond, 46.66405 -113.30098


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