INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Taxa: Masticophis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


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10161M.A. Morris & A.K. Wolfgang   1974-07-15
United States, Alabama, Dale, Fort Rucker Military Reservation, 31.343654 -85.707995

INHS:HERP
Masticophis flagellum testaceus (Say in James, 1823)
10205B.M. Burr, D.G. Buth & J. Brezina   1975-07-09
Mexico, Tamaulipas, 1 mi S Rancho Nuevo, D.O.R. Hwy. 101, 23.19 -97.96

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10346J.L. Harris   1976-05-29
United States, Arkansas, Union, 3 mi S El Dorado, U.S. Hwy. 167, 33.16597 -92.6661

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10480L.R. Davis   1975-05-15
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, 100 yards E bridge over Hogtown Creek on NW 20th Ave., 29.67107 -82.34665

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10570M.A. Morris & B.M. Burr   1978-05-29
United States, Texas, Val Verde, 12 mi N Comstock, 29.8423 -101.15296

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12232R. Stevens   1995-00-00
United States, California, San Bernadino, near town of Joshua Tree, 34.1351461 -116.3135844

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14905R. Behrstock   1967-07-01
Mexico, Sonora, Rd. between Navojoa and Obregon, 27.31 -109.71

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Masticophis taeniatus (Hallowell, 1852)
16832T.G. Anton   2000-05-30
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Dripping Springs Rd. in Dripping Springs Park (Bureau of Land Management), 32.3298 -106.59008

INHS:HERP
Masticophis lateralis (Hallowell, 1853)
2128P.W. Smith   1944-12-10
United States, California, Orange, Santiago Canyon, 33.68466 -117.56247

INHS:HERP
23316C.E. Montgomery   2012-05-06
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, 0.8 mi N Patty Lane on Hwy. 80, 31.99706 -109.03581

INHS:HERP
23318C.E. Montgomery   2012-05-13
United States, New Mexico, Luna, 0.6 mi S of mile marker 34 on Hwy. 26

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23324C.E. Montgomery   2012-05-13
United States, New Mexico, Luna, 0.6 mi S of mile marker 34 on Hwy. 26

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23328C.E. Montgomery   2012-05-11
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, 0.4 mi W of mile marker 3 on Hwy. 9, 31.93073 -108.99086

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2796W.L. Burger   1947-04-04
United States, Oklahoma, Wagoner, 2 mi W Catoosa, 36.1865118 -95.7851517

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4323P.W. Smith & D.M. Smith   1949-09-04
United States, Illinois, Monroe, 3.5 mi S Fults, 38.11607 -90.21403

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4376P.W. Smith & W.L. Burger   1949-10-01
United States, Illinois, Monroe, 1.5 mi S Fults, 38.14952 -90.21216

INHS:HERP
Masticophis flagellum testaceus (Say in James, 1823)
6498P.W. Smith, D.M. Smith & A.A. Smith   1952-06-21
United States, Texas, Baylor, 3.5 mi S Seymour, 33.54686 -99.27227

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6499P.W. Smith, D.M. Smith & A.A. Smith   1952-06-04
United States, California, San Bernardino, 5.5 mi NE Morongo Valley, 34.103361 -116.49886

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6500P.W. Smith, D.M. Smith & A.A. Smith   1952-05-31
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Wupatki National Monument, 35.5583344 -111.3534813

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7568P.W. Smith, D.M. Smith & A.A. Smith   1954-06-14
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Wickenburg, 33.9686317 -112.7296295

INHS:HERP
7570P.W. Smith, D.M. Smith & A.A. Smith   1954-06-04
United States, Texas, Armstrong, Palo Duro State Park, 34.93482 -101.65752

INHS:HERP
7571R.W. Abbuhl   1954-06-18
United States, Arizona, Pima, Sabino Canyon Recreation Area, 32.310036 -110.82219

INHS:HERP
7612S.A. Minton & P.W. Smith   1954-09-09
United States, Georgia, Decatur, 4 mi SW Bainbridge, 30.8594078 -84.6124707

INHS:HERP
7712P.W. Smith   1944-10-15
United States, California, Riverside, Pigeon Pass near Riverside, 33.992794 -117.2761497

INHS:HERP
Masticophis lateralis (Hallowell, 1853)
7713P.W. Smith   1944-04-07
United States, California, Orange, Brea Canyon, La Brea, 33.95441 -117.86385

INHS:HERP
7714W.L. Butts   1945-04-07
United States, California, Riverside, Indio, Colo Desert, 33.72059 -116.21557

INHS:HERP
8007Smith & Selander   1955-06-06
United States, Arizona, Pima, Sabino Canyon Recreation Area, 32.310036 -110.82219

INHS:HERP
8008S.A. Minton & P.W. Smith   1955-06-01
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park, between Persimmon Gap & Headquarters, 29.48014 -103.12719

INHS:HERP
8293P.W. Smith   1956-06-10
United States, Arizona, Cochise, 4 mi W Gleeson, 31.733962 -109.898055

INHS:HERP
8717R.B. Selander   1957-07-24
Mexico, Sonora, 2 mi N Navajoa, 27.1 -109.44

INHS:HERP
9593P.W. Smith & M.M. Hensley   1961-07-19
United States, Texas, Duval, 15 mi W Freer, 27.882577 -98.864239

INHS:HERP
Masticophis flagellum testaceus (Say in James, 1823)
24487R. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-06-22
Mexico, Tamaulipas, 0.6 miles S. of Sta. Teresa on Route 101, 25.22908 -97.90789

INHS:HERP
44328R. Brandon, R. Altig   1963-09-22
United States, Missouri, Shannon, Wet Cave, 37.39403 -91.35522

INHS:HERP
Masticophis lateralis (Hallowell, 1853)
44623D. Rainey, S. VanHoose   1958-05-10
United States, California, Orange, 7.5 mi. SE El Modena, Black Star Canyon Rd.

INHS:HERP
44746J.E. Ozment   1960-07-13
United States, Texas, Randall, Buffalo Lake, 2.5 mi. S, 0.5 mi. E Umbarger, 34.9248 -102.08947

INHS:HERP
44752D. Rainey   1958-04-20
United States, California, San Diego, 2 mi. S Borrego Springs, 33.22667 -116.37568

INHS:HERP
44966Michael A. Morris, S. A. Meyer   1980-05-26
United States, Arizona, Pima, West edge of Tuscon, on Gates Pass Road

INHS:HERP
45284R. Brandon, R. Altig   1963-09-21
United States, Missouri, Shannon, Hwy. A, 5.9 mi. E MO Rt. 19, 37.39057 -91.35107

INHS:HERP
Masticophis taeniatus (Hallowell, 1852)
45354J.W. Crenshaw, J. Mecham, J. Ozment, M. Mahoney, G. Folkerts, W. Gordon   1961-04-01
United States, Texas, Comal, 12 mi WNW San Marcos, near Devil's Backbone, 29.91057 -98.13881

INHS:HERP
Masticophis Baird and Girard, 1853
45522Ronald E. Higgins   1965-05-21
United States, Utah, Washington, Terry's Ranch, 10 mi W of Castle Cliff, 37.01254 -113.91116

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45617R.A. Brandon, Z404 class   1965-07-17
Mexico, Puebla, 7 mi. W Izvoar de Matemoros on rt. 140


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