Dataset: CalPoly-Vertebrates
Taxa: Perognathus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cal Poly Vertebrate Collection


CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus inornatus Merriam, 1889
M-0300Roest   3511962-07-29
USA, California, San Luis Obispo, 4 mi E Cuyama

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus parvus (Peale, 1848)
M-0301A.B. Fuller   1960-10-14
USA, California, Shasta, 1067m

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus Wied-Neuwied, 1839
M-0302RE Cole   1961-11-11
USA, Arizona, Pima, Catalina Foothills Craycroft Rd

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus Wied-Neuwied, 1839
M-0544   

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus Wied-Neuwied, 1839
M-0788   

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus parvus (Peale, 1848)
M-1619Villaneva   1977-03-27
USA, California, Fresno, 30 mi NW of China Lake

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus inornatus Merriam, 1889
M-2543Roest   1989-04-15
USA, California, Kern, 8 mi WSW of Highway 46, on bitterwater valley rd.

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus sp.?
x   

CalPoly:Vertebrates
Perognathus Wied-Neuwied, 1839
M-2957Roest   1989-04-15


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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