Dataset: GreaterGood
Taxa: Actinemys
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Madrean Discovery Expeditions


GreaterGood
Actinemys pallida (Seeliger, 1945)
mde-47027G. Ruiz-Campos   2000-05-20
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, Arroyo San Antonio Murillos, Rancho San Antonio Murillos, Sierra San Pedro Mártir, 30.8181900 -115.6311800

GreaterGood
Actinemys pallida (Seeliger, 1945)
mde-47028M. Jones   JHVV 7652016-07-26
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, Arroyo San Antonio Murillos, Sierra San Pedro Mártir, 30.8152400 -115.6313800, 530m

GreaterGood
Actinemys pallida (Seeliger, 1945)
mde-47029J.H. Valdez-V.   JHVV 7132015-08-26
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, Arroyo San Rafael, cerca del Rancho Potrero, 31.1203600 -115.9515800, 231m

GreaterGood
Actinemys pallida (Seeliger, 1945)
mde-47030G. Ruiz-Campos   2004-03-13
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, Arroyo San Rafael, Sierra San Pedro Mártir (cerca del Rancho Mike's Sky), 31.0971700 -115.6216700

GreaterGood
Actinemys pallida (Seeliger, 1945)
mde-47031T. Akre   RLCM 0102005-05-17
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, Arroyo Santo Tomás (4.4 km ENE of Rancho Las Aguilas), 31.5439500 -116.2266200

GreaterGood
Actinemys pallida (Seeliger, 1945)
mde-47032J.H. Valdez-V.   JHVV 8192018-06-14
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, Cañada Miracielo, Arroyo San Antonio, 31.9960400 -116.5405300, 425m

GreaterGood
Actinemys pallida (Seeliger, 1945)
mde-47033SEMARNAP   1995-08-10
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, Presa Emilio López Zamora, 31.8921300 -116.5982500, 46m

GreaterGood
Actinemys pallida (Seeliger, 1945)
mde-47034I. Hernández-V.   2009-04-11
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, Rancho San Jose, Ejido San Jose de las Palomas, 29.3646200 -114.7490000, 107m


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