Dataset: ABS-MAMARCH
Taxa: Glaucomys
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Archbold Biological Station Mammal Collection


ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH022G. Shackelford   1942-01-08
United States, Florida, Highlands, Red Hill, Archbold Biological Station

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH023G. Shackelford   1942-01-08
United States, Florida, Highlands, Red Hill, Archbold Biological Station

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH143W. Kelsey   1968-06-11
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake placid

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH144W. Kelsey   1968-06-11
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH147C. Winegarner   1967-07-21
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH148C. Winegarner   1967-07-21
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH149C.E. Winegarner   1968-12-10
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH150C. Winegarner   1968-12-10
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH151C. Winegarner   1968-11-14
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH152C. Winegarner   1969-01-14
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid

ABS:MAMARCH
Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
MAMARCH153C. Winegarner   1968-12-10
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Placid


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