INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Search Criteria: Mexico; Tabasco; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


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14348W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-25
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

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14349W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-25
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

INHS:HERP
14350W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-25
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

INHS:HERP
14351W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-25
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

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14352W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-25
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

INHS:HERP
14353W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-25
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

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14354W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-24
Mexico, Tabasco, approximately 32 km (20 mi) N of Villa Hermosa, 18.24 -92.83

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14362W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-25
Mexico, Tabasco, market in Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

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14363W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-26
Mexico, Tabasco, Teapa, 17.54667 -92.95333

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14561W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

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14562W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

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14563W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-10
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

INHS:HERP
14564W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-10
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

INHS:HERP
Staurotypus triporcatus (Wiegmann, 1828)
14569W.F. Burley, J.D. Fawcett & T.H. Fritts   1966-07-25
Mexico, Tabasco, market, Villa Hermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

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Rhinella marina (Linnaeus, 1758)
9578P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, 3 mi SE Villahermosa, 17.93 -92.92

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Anaxyrus valliceps
9579P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-12
Mexico, Tabasco, Villahermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

INHS:HERP
Anaxyrus valliceps
9580P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, 17 mi S Villahermosa, 17.74 -92.92

INHS:HERP
Anaxyrus valliceps
9581P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-12
Mexico, Tabasco, Villahermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

INHS:HERP
Leptodactylus melanonotus (Hallowell, 1861)
9582P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-12
Mexico, Tabasco, Villahermosa, 17.98333333 -92.91666667

INHS:HERP
Leptodactylus fragilis (Brocchi, 1877)
9583P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-10
Mexico, Tabasco, 3 mi E Villahermosa, 18 -92.86

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Hyla microcephalus
9585P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-12
Mexico, Tabasco, 20 mi S Villahermosa, 17.71 -92.95

INHS:HERP
Hyla microcephalus
9586P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, 20 mi S Villahermosa, 17.71 -92.95

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9587P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, 18.5 mi S Villahermosa, 17.73 -92.93

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9588P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, 18.5 mi S Villahermosa, 17.73 -92.93

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Dermophis mexicanus (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)
9590P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, 22 mi S Villahermosa, 17.68 -92.94

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9592P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-10
Mexico, Tabasco, 3.5 mi E Villahermosa, 18 -92.85

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Nerodia rhombifer (Hallowell, 1852)
9600P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-10
Mexico, Tabasco, 8 mi E Villahermosa, 17.96 -92.8

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Bothrops asper (Garman, 1884)
9601P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-11
Mexico, Tabasco, 16 mi S Villahermosa, 17.76 -92.93


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