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

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Herpetology collection


OMNH:Herpetology
Agama agama (Linnaeus, 1758)
44437.0Gregory F. M. Jongsma, Graham P. Dixon-MacCallum, Andi M. Emrich, E. Tobi, and J. A. Yoga   2015-04-07
Gabon, Moyen-Ogooué, Mitoné, -0.6430500 10.2181800

OMNH:Herpetology
Hemidactylus fasciatus
44438.0Gregory F. M. Jongsma, Graham P. Dixon-MacCallum, Andi M. Emrich, E. Tobi, and J. A. Yoga   2015-04-05
Gabon, Moyen-Ogooué, Mitoné, -0.6437500 10.2207100

OMNH:Herpetology
Hemidactylus mabouia (Moreau de Jonnès, 1818)
44439.0Gregory F. M. Jongsma, A. G. B Kaya, Graham P. Dixon-MacCallum, Andi M. Emrich, and E. Tobi   2015-04-23
Gabon, Haut-Ogooué, Doumaye, -2.2382800 13.5822000

OMNH:Herpetology
Trachylepis affinis
44440.0Gregory F. M. Jongsma, Graham P. Dixon-MacCallum, Andi M. Emrich, E. Tobi, and J. A. Yoga   2015-04-03
Gabon, Moyen-Ogooué, Mitoné, -0.6397100 10.2131800


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Google Map

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