INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Taxa: Plectrohyla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


INHS:HERP
Plectrohyla charadricola (Duellman, 1964)
29232R. Brandon, R. Altig   1970-05-18
Mexico, Puebla, On Rt. 130 S of Huauchinango at brige over Rio Totolapa, 20.11883 -98.10712

INHS:HERP
Plectrohyla charadricola (Duellman, 1964)
29233R. Brandon, R. Altig   1970-05-18
Mexico, Puebla, On Rt. 130 S of Huauchinango at brige over Rio Totolapa, 20.11883 -98.10712

INHS:HERP
Plectrohyla charadricola (Duellman, 1964)
29234R. Brandon, R. Altig   1970-05-18
Mexico, Puebla, On Rt. 130 S of Huauchinango at brige over Rio Totolapa, 20.11883 -98.10712

INHS:HERP
30762R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055

INHS:HERP
30763R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055

INHS:HERP
30764R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055

INHS:HERP
30765R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055

INHS:HERP
30766R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055

INHS:HERP
30767R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055

INHS:HERP
30768R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055

INHS:HERP
30769R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055

INHS:HERP
30770R. Brandon   1971-03-23
Mexico, Hidalgo, Parque Nacional El Chico, North of Pachuca, 20.18861 -98.74055


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