INHS Collections Data

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

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University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Amphibian and Reptile Collection


UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Phrynosoma cornutum (Harlan, 1825)
2058   1930-06-19
United States, Texas, Reeves, Pecos, 31.415 -103.50048

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Phrynosoma cornutum (Harlan, 1825)
2059   1930-06-19
United States, Texas, Reeves, Pecos, 31.415 -103.50048

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Phrynosoma cornutum (Harlan, 1825)
2060   1930-06-19
United States, Texas, Reeves, Pecos, 31.415 -103.50048

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Phrynosoma cornutum (Harlan, 1825)
2061   1930-06-19
United States, Texas, Reeves, Pecos, 31.415 -103.50048

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Lampropeltis getula splendida (Baird and Girard, 1853)
17787   1937-00-00
United States, Texas, Reeves, Balmorhea, 30.9861 -103.7444

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Sceloporus undulatus consobrinus Baird and Girard, 1853
18564   1950-04-07
United States, Texas, Reeves, 20 mi SW Toyah, 31.11939 -104.03437

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Sceloporus undulatus consobrinus Baird and Girard, 1853
18565   1950-04-07
United States, Texas, Reeves, 20 mi SW Toyah, 31.11939 -104.03437

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Cophosaurus texanus Troschel, 1852
18568   1950-04-07
United States, Texas, Reeves, 20 mi SW Toyah, 31.11939 -104.03437

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Cophosaurus texanus Troschel, 1852
18569   1950-04-07
United States, Texas, Reeves, 20 mi SW Toyah, 31.11939 -104.03437

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Coleonyx brevis Stejneger, 1893
18572   1950-04-07
United States, Texas, Reeves, 20 mi SW Toyah, 31.11939 -104.03437


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