Dataset: CONABIO-
Taxa: Quietula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ComisiĆ³n Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad


CONABIO-UA
Quietula guaymasiae
64-43ND   ND
Sonora, 31.3333333 -113.5833333

CONABIO-ITESM-GUAYMAS
Quietula guaymasiae
ITESM 98-20-11   JTC 9807151998-07-15
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.9702778 -112.1600000

CONABIO-CI
Quietula guaymasiae
ND   JTC 9807061998-07-06
Sonora, Hermosillo, 29.1600000 -112.1927778

CONABIO-ITESM-GUAYMAS
Quietula y-cauda (Jenkins and Evermann, 1889)
ITESM 98-22-3   JTC 9807221998-07-22
Sonora, Hermosillo, 29.1625000 -112.1905556

CONABIO-ITESM-GUAYMAS
Quietula y-cauda (Jenkins and Evermann, 1889)
ITESM 98-3-3   JTC 980317-11998-03-17
Sonora, Hermosillo, 29.1600000 -112.1927778

CONABIO-ITESM-GUAYMAS
Quietula guaymasiae
ITESM 98-11-3   JTC 9806291998-06-29
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.9700000 -112.1700000

CONABIO-ITESM-GUAYMAS
Quietula guaymasiae
ITESM 98-13-3   JTC 9807061998-07-06
Sonora, Hermosillo, 29.1600000 -112.1927778

CONABIO-UA
Quietula y-cauda (Jenkins and Evermann, 1889)
UAZ 70-60-1Lloyd T. Findley y Donald A. Thomson   70-601970-03-21
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.9736111 -112.1666667

CONABIO-UA
Quietula guaymasiae
UAZ 67-31-1W. Bulmer y Charles Lehner   67-311967-06-28
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.7908333 -111.9113889

CONABIO-UA
Quietula guaymasiae
UAZ 67-29-1Donald A. Thomson   67-291967-06-28
Sonora, Hermosillo, 28.7908333 -111.9113889

CONABIO-UA
Quietula guaymasiae
UAZ 65-28-1W. Bulmer   65-281965-04-26
Sonora, Hermosillo, Golfo de California; Estero Santa Cruz, Son., 28.8227800 -111.9408300

CONABIO-ENCB-IPN-P
Quietula y-cauda (Jenkins and Evermann, 1889)
P1375ND   ND1946-05-26
Sonora, Heroica Guaymas, Golfo de California; Guaymas, Son., 29.2500000 -110.8988889


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