Dataset: UAZ-Birds
Taxa: Bucerotidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Bird Collection


UAZ:Birds
Tockus albocristatus (Cassin, 1848)
UAz-016370R. Lenczy   TRH-16801959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Tockus erythrorhynchus (Temminck, 1823)
UAz-008782A.A. da Rosa Pinto   A-23751963-06-20
Angola, Huila, Chibia, Huila, Angola

UAZ:Birds
Tockus erythrorhynchus (Temminck, 1823)
UAz-015906R.D. Seed   None1964-12-01
Kenya

UAZ:Birds
Tockus flavirostris (Ruppell, 1835)
UAz-013156Unknown   None
Unknown

UAZ:Birds
Tockus deckeni (Cabanis, 1868)
UAz-015907R.D. Seed   None1964-12-06
Kenya

UAZ:Birds
Tockus fasciatus (Shaw, 1811)
UAz-016375R. Lenczy   TRH-16871959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Buceros rhinoceros Linnaeus, 1758
UAz-017604Unknown   TRH-31261992-06-17
No Data - Captive

UAZ:Birds
Buceros bicornis Linnaeus, 1758
UAz-012581Unknown   None1976-11-01
Captive from Phoenix Zoo, Maricopa Co, Arizona

UAZ:Birds
Buceros hydrocorax Linnaeus, 1766
UAz-013155Unknown   None
Unknown

UAZ:Birds
UAz-016372R. Lenczy   TRH-16841959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
UAz-016923R. Lenczy   TRH-16831959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Ceratogymna albotibialis (Cabanis & Reichenow, 1877)
UAz-016373R. Lenczy   TRH-16851959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Ceratogymna albotibialis (Cabanis & Reichenow, 1877)
UAz-016374R. Lenczy   None1959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Ceratogymna atrata (Temminck, 1835)
UAz-016371R. Lenczy   TRH-16811959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa

UAZ:Birds
Ceratogymna atrata (Temminck, 1835)
UAz-016922R. Lenczy   TRH-16821959-12-31
Cameroon, Southern half of Cameroon, Africa


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