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

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Herpetology collection


OMNH:Herpetology
Celestes haitianus
38078.0   1991-06-00
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Sierra de Bahoruco, Loma Remigio, 1050-1150 m, 18.0666700 -71.1666700

OMNH:Herpetology
Celestes haitianus
38079.0   1993-00-00
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Sierra de Bahoruco, Loma Remigio, 1050-1150 m, 18.0666700 -71.1666700

OMNH:Herpetology
Leiocephalus schreibersii (Gravenhorst, 1837)
38082.0   1993-00-00
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Barahona, 18.2061005 -71.0994034

OMNH:Herpetology
Ameiva chrysolaema
38083.0   1991-06-00
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Barahona, 18.2061005 -71.0994034

OMNH:Herpetology
Anolis olssoni
38080.0   1991-06-00
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Barahona, 18.2061005 -71.0994034

OMNH:Herpetology
38081.0   1991-06-00
Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional ? (see remarks), 18.4766998 -69.8966980

OMNH:Herpetology
Typhlops syntherus Thomas, 1965
38241.0Robert Powell   1991-06-00
Dominican Republic, Pedernales, Los Tres Charcos, 17.9000000 -71.3500000


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