Dataset: SCFS-Mammals
Taxa: Geomyidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sagehen Creek Field Station (UC-Berkeley) - Mammals


SCFS:Mammals
Thomomys monticola J. A. Allen, 1893
128R. C. Richards   21958-06-18
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Creek Station, 3 mi. NW Hobart Mills, Nevada Co, Calif., 39.4318710 -120.2407780, 1951m

SCFS:Mammals
Thomomys monticola J. A. Allen, 1893
129J. M. Plutner   11958-06-17
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Creek Station, 3 mi. NW Hobart Mills, Nevada Co, Calif., 39.4318710 -120.2407780, 1951m

SCFS:Mammals
Thomomys monticola J. A. Allen, 1893
130W. A. Nisbet   51958-06-19
United States, California, Nevada, UC Sagehen Creek Proj. 3 mi N.W Hobart Mills, Calif. (Nevada Co.), 39.4318710 -120.2407780, 1951m

SCFS:Mammals
Thomomys monticola J. A. Allen, 1893
131M. R. Schreiber   4
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Creek Proj, 3 mi NW Hobart Mills, Nev. Co, Calif., 39.4318710 -120.2407780, 1951m

SCFS:Mammals
Thomomys monticola J. A. Allen, 1893
132B. M. Fitzgerald   121967-08-08
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Creek, 3 mi. NW Hobart Mills, Nevada Co, Calif., 39.4318710 -120.2407780, 1951m

SCFS:Mammals
Thomomys monticola J. A. Allen, 1893
133R. C. Richards   81958-06-20
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Creek Station, 3 mi. NW Hobart Mills, Nevada Co, Calif., 39.4318710 -120.2407780, 1951m

SCFS:Mammals
Thomomys monticola J. A. Allen, 1893
134L. Baptista   3511967-07-01
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Creek Field Station. Lodgepole-Jeffrey Pine woods near meadow Nevada Co, Calif., 39.4318710 -120.2407780, 1951m


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