Dataset: OMNH-Herpetology
Taxa: Amphisbaenidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Herpetology collection


OMNH:Herpetology
Amphisbaena Linnaeus, 1758
31513.0   1964-06-00
Brazil, Maranhão, Estreito

OMNH:Herpetology
Amphisbaena Linnaeus, 1758
31514.0   1964-06-00
Brazil, Maranhão, Estreito

OMNH:Herpetology
Amphisbaena Linnaeus, 1758
31515.0   1964-06-00
Brazil, Maranhão, Estreito

OMNH:Herpetology
Amphisbaena Linnaeus, 1758
34328.0Rudolf Hensley   1969-08-19
Philippines, Luzon, Clark Air Force Base, 15.1858017 120.5258560

OMNH:Herpetology
39481.0Fred Sibley   2001-10-12
British Virgin Islands, Guana Island, 18.4763528 -64.5728302

OMNH:Herpetology
Amphisbaena alba Linnaeus, 1758
37102.0   1997-02-09
Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Ituxí, Madeirera Scheffer, -7.3000000 -64.8500000

OMNH:Herpetology
Amphisbaena fuliginosa Linnaeus, 1758
44387.0Timothy J. Colston   2014-09-16
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Mowsi Landing, 5.2129020 -59.0442900, 52m


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