Dataset: WSU-Mammals
Taxa: Bovidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Weber State University - Mammal Collection


WSU:Mammals
Bovidae Gray, 1821
1B-SKE-6   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Bovidae Gray, 1821
1B-SKE-7   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Bovidae Gray, 1821
1B-SKI-2   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Bovidae Gray, 1821
1B-SKI-4   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Bovidae Gray, 1821
1B-SKU-6EAJ   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Bison bison (Linnaeus, 1758)
1B-SKI-3   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Bison bison (Linnaeus, 1758)
1B-SKI-5Unknown   
United States, Unknown

WSU:Mammals
Kobus ellipsiprymnus (Ogilby, 1833)
1LL-SKI-4   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758
1B-SKU-1   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758
1B-SKU-2   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Aepyceros melampus (Lichtenstein, 1812)
1LL-SKI-5   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Neotragus moschatus (Von Dueben, 1846)
1B-SKU-4   
United States, WSC Museum of Zoology

WSU:Mammals
1LL-SKI-3   
United States

WSU:Mammals
Cephalophus natalensis A. Smith, 1834
1B-SKU-5   
United States


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