Dataset: UAZ-Herpetology
Taxa: Xenosauridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Herpetology Collection


UAZ:Herpetology
Xenosaurus grandis (Gray, 1856)
UAZ 07274C.H.Lowe, J.Blumberg   CHL 93001946-05-02
Mexico, Chiapas, El Ocote near Ocozocoautla, ca 650 meters elev, Chiapas

UAZ:Herpetology
Xenosaurus grandis (Gray, 1856)
UAZ 07275C.H.Lowe, J.Blumberg   CHL 92991946-05-02
Mexico, Chiapas, El Ocote near Ocozocoautla, ca 650 meters elev, Chiapas

UAZ:Herpetology
Xenosaurus grandis (Gray, 1856)
UAZ 29508C.J.Cole, R.L.Bezy   CJC 1803, 779a-chrom1967-08-15
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rancho Tejocotes, Distrito del Etla, 7800 ft el.

UAZ:Herpetology
Xenosaurus grandis (Gray, 1856)
UAZ 29511C.J.Cole, R.L.Bezy   CJC 1804, 783a-chrom1967-08-15
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rancho Tejocotes, Distrito del Etla, 7800 ft el.

UAZ:Herpetology
Xenosaurus grandis (Gray, 1856)
UAZ 29512M.Lopez, C.M.Bogert   711a-chromo1967-08-15
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rancho Tejocotes, Distrito de Etla


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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