INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


INHS:HERP
24830R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708

INHS:HERP
24831R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708

INHS:HERP
24832R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708

INHS:HERP
24833R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708

INHS:HERP
24834R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708

INHS:HERP
24835R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708

INHS:HERP
24836R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708

INHS:HERP
24837R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708

INHS:HERP
24986   1988-07-12
Mexico, Verzcruz, Tlacotalpan, 18.616667 -95.666667

INHS:HERP
24827   
Mexico, Verzcruz, 4 miles E. of Cordoba on dirt road paralleling the Rio Salgado, 18.87378 -96.91044

INHS:HERP
24828   
Mexico, Verzcruz, 4 miles E. of Cordoba on dirt road paralleling the Rio Salgado, 18.87378 -96.91044

INHS:HERP
24829   
Mexico, Verzcruz, 4 miles E. of Cordoba on dirt road paralleling the Rio Salgado, 18.87378 -96.91044

INHS:HERP
24838R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-04
Mexico, Verzcruz, on route 139, 9 mi. S. Huatusco, 19.08966 -97.02708


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