INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arenaria melanocephala
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Ornithology Collection


UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Arenaria melanocephala (Vigors, 1829)
727Chester C. Lamb   1921-10-23
United States, California, San Luis Potosi, Pismo

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Arenaria melanocephala (Vigors, 1829)
728Chester C. Lamb   1921-10-22
United States, California, San Luis Potosi, Pismo

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Arenaria melanocephala (Vigors, 1829)
729Chester C. Lamb   1925-01-06
Mexico, Baja California, Natividad Island

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Arenaria melanocephala (Vigors, 1829)
730Franklin J. Smith   1920-08-17
United States, California, Humboldt, Eureka

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Arenaria melanocephala (Vigors, 1829)
731Franklin J. Smith   1924-09-07
United States, California, Humboldt, Eureka

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Arenaria melanocephala (Vigors, 1829)
732B.J. Bretherton   1897-04-29
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Newport

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Arenaria melanocephala (Vigors, 1829)
733B.J. Bretherton   1897-04-29
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Newport

UIMNH-O-UIMNH
Arenaria melanocephala (Vigors, 1829)
734collection of J.A. Munro   1918-09-17
Canada, British Columbia, Graham Island


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