Dataset: ASU-ASUMAC
Taxa: Bassariscus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Mammalogy Collection


ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC000385R.R. CLOTHIER   1955-10-00
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, TEMPE, 33.4254900 -111.9399500

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC000469A.E. DAMMANN   1956-10-05
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, PHOENIX, 33.4481900 -112.0739400

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC000890L.A. RIGGS   L.A.R. 131960-04-02
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, 4 ROAD MILES N & 3 W OF SUNFLOWER, 33.8706200 -111.4665100

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC001837HUMAN SOCIETY   1964-02-00
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, CAVE CREEK AREA, 33.8329000 -111.9508500

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC001966R. SPRAGUE   R.S. 51966-04-07
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, 14 MILES NW MAYER ON BANK OF BIG BUG CREEK, JUST OFF BREEZY PINE RD., 34.4256900 -112.3747700

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC002050A. JIMENEZ   A.J. 20671967-06-24
United States, Arizona, Gila, WHITE RIVER, T4 1/2N, R21E, SEC. 33, 33.7358300 -110.1596500

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC002988W.M. BROWN   W.M.B. 67-281967-06-14
United States, Arizona, Gila, CIBECUE CREEK AND SALT RIVER, T6N, R17E, SEC. 8 & 9, 33.8382100 -110.5561900, 945m

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC002989M. CLAYTON   M.C. 171967-06-15
United States, Arizona, Gila, SALT RIVER, T6N, R13E, SEC. 17, 33.8326300 -110.5631400, 975m

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Bassariscus astutus (Lichtenstein, 1830)
ASUMAC002990A. JIMENEZ   A.J. 20011967-06-17
United States, Arizona, Gila, CIBECUE CREEK AND SALT RIVER, T6N, R17E, SEC. 8 & 9, 33.8386200 -110.5564900


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