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

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Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Observations


MABA:MABA
son-trv-2385Pilsbry, 1948   2011-03-15
México, Sonora, Agua Prieta, Rancho San Bernardino, ca. 24.8 km (by air) E of Agua Prieta., 31.3230600 -109.2663900, 1127m

MABA:MABA
Helicodiscus singleyanus (Pilsbry, 1889)
son-trv-2241E. Naranjo-García   1988-06-15
Mexico, Sonora, Rayón, Cerro de Oro (WBM) sample. Arroyo Cerro de Oro, ca. 1/4 mile from Cerro de Oro on road to Rayón, 29.6133300 -110.6300000, 600m

MABA:MABA
Helicodiscus singleyanus (Pilsbry, 1889)
son-trv-2425Branson and McCoy, Jr., 1964   1959-08-20
Mexico, Sonora, Cajeme, Río Yaqui, 4 mi N [Esperanza, 13.3 km (by air) NNW] of Ciudad Obregón, MEX 15., 27.6197200 -109.9794400, 32m

MABA:MABA
Helicodiscus singleyanus (Pilsbry, 1889)
nmx-snl-52A.L. Metcalf   1997-07-15
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Alamo Hueco Mts, 106 km (by air) ENE of Douglas, AZ, 31.4668700 -108.4340200

MABA:MABA
Helicodiscus singleyanus (Pilsbry, 1889)
nmx-snl-53A.L. Metcalf   1997-07-15
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Alamo Hueco Mts, 106 km (by air) ENE of Douglas, AZ, 31.4794500 -108.4315700

MABA:MABA
Helicodiscus singleyanus (Pilsbry, 1889)
nmx-snl-54A.L. Metcalf   1997-07-15
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Big Hatchet Mts, 112.2 km (by air) ENE of Douglas, AZ, 31.6376500 -108.4061500

MABA:MABA
Helicodiscus singleyanus (Pilsbry, 1889)
ari-pvs-300Henry A. Pilsbry   1986-10-29
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Chiricahua Mts, Buena Vista Peak, in large rockslide below the peak and above Barfoot Park; elev. ca. 8,500 ft., 31.9167000 -109.2670000, 2591m

MABA:MABA
Helicodiscus singleyanus (Pilsbry, 1889)
son-trv-235017T.R. Van Devender   2012-01-31
Mexico, Sonora, San Pedro de la Cueva, 7.6 km (by air) NNE of Mátape, Sierra Agua Verde., 29.1808300 -109.9375000


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