Dataset: OMNH-Herpetology
Search Criteria: Bahamas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Herpetology collection


OMNH:Herpetology
Sphaerodactylus Wagler, 1830
32407.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, Bimini Island, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
32440.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, East Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
32441.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, East Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
32442.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, East Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
32443.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, East Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
32444.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, East Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
32445.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, East Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
32446.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, East Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
32447.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-04-01
Bahamas, East Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
Ameiva Meyer, 1795
32610.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-03-30
Bahamas, Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
Ameiva Meyer, 1795
32611.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-03-30
Bahamas, Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
Ameiva Meyer, 1795
32612.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-03-30
Bahamas, Bimini, 25.7329159 -79.2745819

OMNH:Herpetology
33172.0William C. McGrew, III   1965-03-30
Bahamas, North end of North Bimini, Lyon, Inc. Estate, 25.7754697 -79.2557144


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