Dataset: CalPoly-Vertebrates
Search Criteria: US; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cal Poly Vertebrate Collection


CalPoly:Vertebrates
Microtus californicus (Peale, 1848)
M-0528Miller   1964-05-31
US, California, San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly Campus

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Neotoma fuscipes Baird, 1858
M-1163J. Congdon   1970-07-20
US, California, San Bernardino, Providence mountains

CalPoly:Vertebrates
M-1189R. Fulton   1973-02-20
US, California, San Luis Obispo, Los Osos Creek mouth

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Neotoma lepida Thomas, 1893
M-1354Johnson   1976-03-09
US, California, San Luis Obispo, 2 mi NE reservoir canyon

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Peromyscus maniculatus (Wagner, 1845)
M-2277Sturm   231982-04-27
US, California, Santa Barbara, Ballinger cyn campground

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Peromyscus truei (Shufeldt, 1885)
M-2283Jenkins   1980-05-11
US, California, San Luis Obispo, 3 mi NW of SLO on Cuesta Ridge

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
M-2612Hanson   1997-02-14
US, California, Santa Barbara, San Marcos Pass


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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