INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


INHS:MAMMALS
Citellus mexicanus
18565   1949-06-00
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, South of Sabinas Hidalgo

INHS:MAMMALS
Perognathus flavus Baird, 1855
18601   1949-00-00
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Hidalgo

INHS:MAMMALS
Neotoma micropus Baird, 1855
18603J. R. Winkelman   1956-06-24
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 5 mi WSW ZuaZua

INHS:MAMMALS
Myotis velifer incautus (J. A. Allen, 1896)
18629W. L. Burger   1949-04-16
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Horse Tail Falls, 25 mi S Monterey

INHS:MAMMALS
Myotis velifer incautus (J. A. Allen, 1896)
18630W. L. Burger   1949-04-16
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Horse Tail Falls, 25 mi S Monterey

INHS:MAMMALS
Myotis velifer incautus (J. A. Allen, 1896)
18631W. L. Burger   1949-04-16
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Horse Tail Falls, 25 mi S Monterey

INHS:MAMMALS
Myotis velifer incautus (J. A. Allen, 1896)
18632W. L. Burger   1949-04-16
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Horse Tail Falls, 25 mi S Monterey

INHS:MAMMALS
Myotis velifer incautus (J. A. Allen, 1896)
18633W. L. Burger   1949-04-16
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, Horse Tail Falls, 25 mi S Monterey


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