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

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History - Herpetology collection


OMNH:Herpetology
32499.0Charles C. Carpenter, Robert T. Lynn, Kirk T. Mosley, and Gene Grubitz III   1959-09-06
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, 20.7 mi N Rodeo, 32.1357120 -109.0305600

OMNH:Herpetology
32500.0Charles C. Carpenter, Robert T. Lynn, Paul Southwick, and David G. Ruffer   1961-04-07
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, 20.7 mi N Rodeo, 32.1357120 -109.0305600

OMNH:Herpetology
34636.0   
Oklahoma City Zoo

OMNH:Herpetology
34663.0   
Dallas Zoo

OMNH:Herpetology
38406.0Shawn S. Sartorius   1999-07-20
United States, Arizona, Pinal, 4.46 mi N SR 79 on SR 77, 32.5986000 -110.8801830

OMNH:Herpetology
44092.0W. F. Kelly   1939-03-01
United States, Arizona, Pima, Outside Tucson

OMNH:Herpetology
44095.0Laurie J. Vitt   2012-03-00
United States, Arizona, Graham, Marijilda Canyon at the base of the Graham Mountains, 32.7405600 -109.7113900

OMNH:Herpetology
20151.0   
United States, Arizona, No locality data

OMNH:Herpetology
20149.0   
No data

OMNH:Herpetology
Heloderma horridum (Wiegmann, 1829)
33683.0   1967-08-17
Oklahoma City Zoo

OMNH:Herpetology
Heloderma horridum (Wiegmann, 1829)
34679.0   
Dallas Zoo


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