INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pteronotus parnellii mexicanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Mammal Collection


INHS:MAMMALS
18687R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18688R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18689R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18690R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18691R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18692R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18693R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18694R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18695R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18696R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18697R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18698R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18699R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18700R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18701R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18702R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-04
Mexico, Puebla, 11 km W Piaxtla

INHS:MAMMALS
18703R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-09
Mexico, Puebla, 2 mi E Raboso

INHS:MAMMALS
18704R. G. Van Gelder   1954-01-09
Mexico, Puebla, 2 mi E Raboso


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