Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudotriton montanus, Pseudotriton montanus montanus, Pseudotriton montanus diastictus, Pseudotriton montanus flavissimus, Pseudotriton montanus floridanus
Search Criteria: United States; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Herpetology Collection


ASU:ASUHEC
ASUHEC002861GREEN, N B   1959-03-28
United States, West Virginia, Wyoming, 3 MILES N MABEN, 37.6681500 -81.3769300

ASU:ASUHEC
ASUHEC002862GREEN, N B   1959-03-26
United States, West Virginia, Cabell, 17 MILES E HUNTINGTON, BOY SCOUT CAMP, 38.4378800 -82.2344700

Eastern Kentucky University Herpetological Collection


EKU:Herpetology
00705Douglas Stephens   
United States, Kentucky, McCreary

EKU:Herpetology
00706Douglas Stephens   
United States, Kentucky, McCreary

EKU:Herpetology
2728E.P. Ward   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Fleming, Muses Mills

EKU:Herpetology
2729E.P. Ward   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Fleming, Muses Mills

EKU:Herpetology
3344Ernest G. Amburgey, John R. MacGregor   
United States, Kentucky, Franklin, US 60 1 mile west of Frankfort

EKU:Herpetology
3687John Ramey   
United States, Kentucky, Morehead, Cincinnitti Br.

EKU:Herpetology
3853Les Meade   
United States, Kentucky, Bath, Clear Creek area


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Google Map

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