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

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ComisiĆ³n Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad


CONABIO-UAZ
Leptotyphlops humilis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
UAZ 39556Pete Scholer   ASDM 1795
Sonora, Navojoa, Navajoa, Sonora, MX, 27.0808300 -109.4452800

CONABIO-UAZ
Leptotyphlops humilis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
UAZ 46687J.V.Salmon   
Sonora, Alamos, Vicinity Choquincahui, Sonora, MX, 26.9819400 -108.6775000

CONABIO-UAZ
Leptotyphlops humilis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
UAZ46687Montgomery   ND
SONORA, ALAMOS, Alrededores de Choquincahui, 26.9842333 -108.6729722, 550m

CONABIO-LACM
Leptotyphlops humilis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
LACM105288not defined   ND
SONORA, ALAMOS, 26.9391667 -108.8813056, 290m

CONABIO-UIMNH
Leptotyphlops humilis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
UIMNH24454Langebartel   ND
SONORA, ROSARIO, 76 km al S de Santa Ana, 27.6171111 -109.1575000

CONABIO-AMNH
Leptotyphlops humilis (Baird and Girard, 1853)
AMNH-R64225Bogert   ND
SONORA, ALAMOS, Alamos, 27.0225278 -108.9393889, 433m

CONABIO-CNAR
913Richard V. Gaines   RVG
Sonora, NAVOJOA, Navojoa, Sonora, 27.0816700 -109.4450000, 50m

CONABIO-CNAR
5116   RAML 397
Sonora, HERMOSILLO, trailer park Mozocoba, 29.0800000 -110.9200000, 250m

CONABIO-AMNH
64225   
Sonora, ALAMOS, ALAMOS, 27.0166667 -108.9333333

CONABIO-USNM
141978   
Sonora, NAVOJOA, NAVOJOA, 27.0833333 -109.4500000

CONABIO-UIMNH
24454   
Sonora, SANTA ANA, SANTA ANA, 45.1 MI S, 29.9166667 -111.1166667

CONABIO-MZFC
1818FRANCISCO SOBERON MOBARAK   
Sonora, HERMOSILLO, HERMOSILLO, 29.1000000 -110.9666667


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