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

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Arizona State University Mammalogy Collection


ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Canis latrans Say, 1823
ASUMAC000477H.D. BETHEL   H.D.B. 311956-04-15
United States, Arizona, Cochise, 1MI E OF SPIKE E HILLS, 32.3065000 -109.8402800, 1274m

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Canis latrans Say, 1823
ASUMAC000883G. WILKINS   1960-12-00
United States, Arizona, Navajo, SNOWFLAKE, 34.5129000 -110.0783700

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Canis latrans Say, 1823
ASUMAC002202M. ITZKOWITZ   M.I. 781966-06-24
United States, Arizona, Graham, MARIJILDA CROSSROADS, 32.7072700 -109.7762600, 1219m

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Canis latrans Say, 1823
ASUMAC003279F. TURKOWSKI   F.T. 7981967-04-16
United States, Arizona, Pinal, 3.5 MILES E LA PALMA & FINLEY RANCH NEAR COOLIDGE, 32.8796500 -111.4535500

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758
ASUMAC004839A. MERRILL   1961-05-00
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, NOGALES, 31.3398500 -110.9343600

ASU:ASUMAC-Mammals
Canis latrans Say, 1823
ASUMAC005559N.V. LAWRENCE   T.M.Y. 20001972-09-02
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, 0.6 MILE S BELL AND SCOTTSDALE RDS., 33.6317300 -111.9254300, 305m

ASU:ASUMAC
Canis latrans Say, 1823
ASUMAC000745W.F. DELONG   1915-07-30
United States, Texas, Sterling, 15 MILES NW OF WATER VALLEY, 31.8202700 -100.8958100

ASU:ASUMAC
Canis familiaris Linnaeus, 1758
ASUMAC000884W.H. SEE   1960-02-16
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, 200 YDS. S OF SALT RIVER AND 150 YDS. W OF SUN DEVIL STADIUM, 33.4292500 -111.9338600

ASU:ASUMAC
Canis familiaris Linnaeus, 1758
ASUMAC001830F. TURKOWSKI   1964-06-00
United States, New Mexico, Grant, FORT BAYARD, 32.7957100 -108.1505300

ASU:ASUMAC
Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758
ASUMAC004407   
United States, Arizona, Pima, JOE KING RANCH, BABOQUIVARI MTNS., 31.9793800 -111.3830500


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