INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Amphibian and Reptile Collection


UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37925   1955-03-17
United States, Texas, Archer, Lake Kickapoo, 33.64535 -98.83399

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37926   1955-03-17
United States, Texas, Clay, 2 mi W Henrietta, 33.82124 -98.22527

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37927   1955-04-19
United States, Texas, Clay, 5 mi W Henrietta, 33.83639 -98.27405

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37928   1955-04-19
United States, Texas, Clay, 5 mi W Henrietta, 33.83639 -98.27405

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37929   1955-04-19
United States, Texas, Clay, 5 mi W Henrietta, 33.83639 -98.27405

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37930   1955-04-19
United States, Texas, Clay, 5 mi W Henrietta, 33.83639 -98.27405

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37931   1955-04-19
United States, Texas, Clay, 5 mi W Henrietta, 33.83639 -98.27405

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37932   1955-04-19
United States, Texas, Clay, 5 mi W Henrietta, 33.83639 -98.27405

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37933   1955-04-19
United States, Texas, Clay, 5 mi W Henrietta, 33.83639 -98.27405

UIMNH-HERP-UIMNH:UIMNH
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
37934   1955-04-19
United States, Texas, Clay, 5 mi W Henrietta, 33.83639 -98.27405


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