INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudemys texana (Pseudemys floridana texana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


INHS:HERP
Pseudemys texana Baur, 1893
12994J.M. Serb, T.J. Near & R.S. Steinberg   1997-03-27
United States, Texas, DeWitt, 24 km (15 mi) N Cuero, U.S. Rt. 183, just S jct. FM 766 at Steen at the Guadalupe River, 29.3216 -97.3083

INHS:HERP
Pseudemys texana Baur, 1893
12995J.M. Serb, T.J. Near & R.S. Steinberg   1997-03-27
United States, Texas, DeWitt, 24 km (15 mi) N Cuero, U.S. Rt. 183, just S jct. FM 766 at Steen at the Guadalupe River, 29.3216 -97.3083

INHS:HERP
Pseudemys texana Baur, 1893
12996J.M. Serb, T.J. Near & R.S. Steinberg   1997-03-27
United States, Texas, DeWitt, 24 km (15 mi) N Cuero, U.S. Rt. 183, just S jct. FM 766 at Steen at the Guadalupe River, 29.3216 -97.3083

INHS:HERP
Pseudemys texana Baur, 1893
12997J.M. Serb, T.J. Near & R.S. Steinberg   1997-03-27
United States, Texas, DeWitt, 24 km (15 mi) N Cuero, U.S. Rt. 183, just S jct. FM 766 at Steen at the Guadalupe River, 29.3216 -97.3083

INHS:HERP
Pseudemys texana Baur, 1893
13496J.M. Serb, T.J. Near & R.S. Steinberg   1997-03-27
United States, Texas, DeWitt, 24 km (15 mi) N Cuero, U.S. Rt. 183, just S jct. FM 766 at Steen at the Guadalupe River, 29.3216 -97.3083

INHS:HERP
Pseudemys texana Baur, 1893
13497J.M. Serb, T.J. Near & R.S. Steinberg   1997-03-27
United States, Texas, DeWitt, 24 km (15 mi) N Cuero, U.S. Rt. 183, just S jct. FM 766 at Steen at the Guadalupe River, 29.3216 -97.3083

University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Amphibian and Reptile Collection


UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Pseudemys texana Baur, 1893
1307   1932-06-00
United States, Texas, Webb, Laredo, 27.506407 -99.507542

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Pseudemys texana Baur, 1893
2417   1946-05-10
United States, Texas, Bastrop, Bastrop Lake


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