Dataset: MLBS
Taxa: Sturnidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mountain Lake Biological Station


MLBS
Sturnus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758
238Katie M. Kern   1983-00-00
United States, Virginia, Augusta Co., 38.1496000 -79.0726000

MLBS:16695
Sturnus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758
239Johnson A. Neff   166951952-02-21
United States, Arkansas, Prairie Co. Slovaktown 1 mi S, 34.8617000 -92.4259000

MLBS
Sturnus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758
241J.A. Loring   1925-12-15
United States, New York, Onego Tioga Co., 42.1034000 -76.2622000

MLBS
Sturnus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758
243J.J. Murray   1937-09-17
United States, Virginia, Lexington, 37.7840000 -79.4428000

MLBS:2172
Sturnus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758
244J.C. Jones   21721947-04-23
United States, Washington D.C., 38.8951000 -77.0363000

MLBS:13
Sturnus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758
251John B. Calhoun   131935-08-05
United States, Tennessee, Nashville, 36.1622000 -86.7744000

MLBS
Sturnus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758
253   1933-12-08
United States, Virginia, Lexington, 37.7840000 -79.4428000


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