Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sigmodon hispidus (Sigmodon hispidus alfredi, Sigmodon hispidus confinis, Sigmodon hispidus eremicus, Sigmodon hispidus exsputus, Sigmodon hispidus floridanus, Sigmodon hispidus insulicola, Sigmodon hispidus komareki, Sigmodon hispidus littoralis, Sigmodon hispidus pallidus, Sigmodon hispidus solus,... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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INHS:MAMMALS
20918VE Dreising   1979-11-02
United States, Georgia, Chattahoochee

INHS:MAMMALS
20919VE Dreising   1979-11-02
United States, Georgia, Chattahoochee

INHS:MAMMALS
18933E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-02-22
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18935E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-04
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18936E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-04
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18937E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-07
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18938E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-07
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18939E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-07
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18940E. G. Zimmerman (J. N. Layne)   1968-03-07
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18941M. R. Lee (J. N. Layne)   1968-02-21
United States, Florida, Highlands, 4 mi N Lake Placid

INHS:MAMMALS
18942W.D. Severinghaus   1969-09-14
United States, Tennessee, Decatur

INHS:MAMMALS
661J.S. Golden   1956-01-31
United States, Arkansas, Lonoke, 5.5 mi S Beebe

INHS:MAMMALS
662W.H. Davis   1956-01-30
United States, Arkansas, Jackson, 2 mi W Newport


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