Dataset: ACUNHC-Mammal
Search Criteria: Guyana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Abilene Christian University Mammalian Natural History Collection


ACUNHC:Mammal
Noctilio leporinus (Linnaeus, 1758)
ACUNHC 710ROM 32376   1962-11-00
Guyana, 25 mi NE Dadanawa, Kanuka Mts.

ACUNHC:Mammal
Tonatia bidens (Spix, 1823)
ACUNHC 708ROM F39299   1997-03-30
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Iwokrama Reserve, 25 km WNW Kurupukari

ACUNHC:Mammal
Artibeus literatus
ACUNHC 201ROM 104695   1995-07-07
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W

ACUNHC:Mammal
ACUNHC 202ROM 104678   1995-07-06
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W

ACUNHC:Mammal
Artibeus obscurus Schinz, 1821
ACUNHC 203ROM 104677   1995-07-06
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W

ACUNHC:Mammal
Phyllostomus elongatus (E. Geoffroy, 1810)
ACUNHC 204ROM 104680   1995-07-06
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W

ACUNHC:Mammal
Rhinophylla pumilio Peters, 1865
ACUNHC 205ROM 104661   1995-07-04
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W

ACUNHC:Mammal
Lophostoma silvicola
ACUNHC 206ROM 104682   1995-07-06
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W

ACUNHC:Mammal
Carollia perspicillata (Linnaeus, 1758)
ACUNHC 207ROM 104660   1995-07-04
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W

ACUNHC:Mammal
Trachops cirrhosus (Spix, 1823)
ACUNHC 208ROM 104679   1995-07-06
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W

ACUNHC:Mammal
ACUNHC 209ROM 104675   1995-07-06
Guyana, Iwokrama, Reserve, 25km SSW Kurupukari, 4, 28"N 58,47"W


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