INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-MAMMALS
Search Criteria: Mexico; Aguascalientes; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


INHS:MAMMALS
Dipodomys ordii palmeri (J. A. Allen, 1891)
18586John R. Winkelman   1956-07-07
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 4.5 mi N Rncon de Romos

INHS:MAMMALS
18587W. H. Davis   1956-07-07
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 7 mi N Rincon de Romos

INHS:MAMMALS
Perognathus flavus Baird, 1855
18593W. H. Davis   1956-07-07
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 7 mi N Rincon de Romos

INHS:MAMMALS
Reithrodontomys Giglioli, 1874
18596W. H. Davis   1956-07-11
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 8 mi. E Aguascalientes

INHS:MAMMALS
Onychomys avenicola canus
18601J. R. Winkelman   1956-07-10
Mexico, Aguascalientes, 5 mi E Aguascalientes


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