Dataset: MABA-MABA
Taxa: Sigmodon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Observations


MABA:MABA
Sigmodon arizonae Mearns, 1890
N.J. Czaplewski   1987-03-18
United States, Arizona, Cochise, San Pedro River, 0.25 mile W of Escalante Crossing; about 3.5 mi S of St. David, 31.8616700 -110.2133300, 1128m

MABA:MABA
Sigmodon arizonae Mearns, 1890
D.K. Duncan   1987-03-16
United States, Arizona, Cochise, San Pedro River, St. David Ciénega, 5 mi S of St. David, 31.8427800 -110.2200000, 1119m

MABA:MABA
Sigmodon Say and Ord, 1825
N.J. Czaplewski   1985-07-26
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Hog Canyon, SE slope of Santa Rita Mountains, 5 km W of Sonoita, 31.6750000 -110.7175000, 1450m

MABA:MABA
Sigmodon ochrognathus V. Bailey, 1902
N.J. Czaplewski   1984-05-05
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Pajarito Mountains, Yank's Canyon ridge above Yank's Tank, 31.4225000 -111.1836100, 1295m

MABA:MABA
Sigmodon arizonae Mearns, 1890
N.J. Czaplewski   1990-02-19
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, San Rafael Valley; Sheehy Springs Ciénega, 31.3691700 -110.5738900, 1450m

MABA:MABA
Sigmodon arizonae Mearns, 1890
son-trv-12848C.M. Valdez-C   2012-11-18
México, Sonora, Aconchi, Rancho la Agua Caliente, 3.8 km (by air) WSW of San Felipe de Jesús, Sierra Aconchi., 29.8437600 -110.2766500

MABA:MABA
Sigmodon arizonae Mearns, 1890
son-trv-234073J.C. Rorabaugh   2009-08-16
United States, Arizona, Pima, Sweetwater Wetlands, between Santa Cruz River and IH 10, Tucson., 32.2791700 -111.0244000, 695m

MABA:MABA
Sigmodon ochrognatus
son-trv-234074J.C. Rorabaugh   2012-08-12
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Western Dragoon Mountains bajada, 7.5 km (by air) NE of St. David., 31.9475100 -110.1528900, 1258m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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