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

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Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad


CONABIO-MVZ
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   1937-01-11
Sonora, 31.8500000 -112.8500000

CONABIO-MVZ
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   1937-01-20
Sonora, Cerrito San Ignacio, 31.5000000 -112.7500000

CONABIO-MVZ
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   1941-12-01
Sonora, Hermosillo, Rancho Palo Alto, 29.0833333 -110.9500000

CONABIO-MVZ
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   1941-11-16
Sonora, Hermosillo, Sierra Seri, 29.0833333 -110.9500000

CONABIO-UCLA
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   
Sonora, Navojoa, 27.2166667 -109.2500000

CONABIO-USNM
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   
Sonora, Caborca, 30.7666667 -112.9666667

CONABIO-USNM
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   1932-12-16
Sonora, Caborca, 30.7666667 -112.9666667

CONABIO-USNM
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   
Sonora, Hermosillo, 29.0833333 -110.9500000

CONABIO-USNM
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   1905-03-31
Sonora, Bavispe, 30.8166667 -109.2166667

CONABIO-USNM
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   
Sonora, 31.8500000 -112.8500000

CONABIO-USNM
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   
Sonora, Navojoa, 27.2166667 -109.2500000

CONABIO-USNM
Lynx rufus (Schreber, 1777)
   
Sonora, Navojoa, 27.2166667 -109.2500000

CONABIO-MVZ
Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771)
   1936-11-01
Mexico, Sonora, Plutarco Elias Calles, Pozo de San Emeterio, 31.6212470 -112.8167500, 515m

CONABIO-PSM
Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771)
   1956-03-15
Sonora, Álamos, 26.8333333 -108.9333333

CONABIO-USNM
   
Sonora, Navojoa, detailed locality information protected


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