Dataset: UVG-UVGAV
Taxa: Fringillidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colecciones Biológicas de la Universidad del Valle de Guatemala - Colección de Aves


UVG:UVGAV
Spinus atriceps (Salvin, 1863)
UVGAV000063   

UVG:UVGAV
Fringillidae Leach, 1820
UVGAV000238   1995-03-15
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, 14.6211110 -90.5269440, 525m

UVG:UVGAV
Fringillidae Leach, 1820
UVGAV000242   1991-10-03
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, Ciudad, Z. 15, Vista Hermosa III, UVG, 14.5913100 -90.4885920, 552m

UVG:UVGAV
Fringillidae Leach, 1820
UVGAV000245J.A. Castillo   1982-10-10
Guatemala, 14.6211110 -90.5269440, 525m

UVG:UVGAV
Spinus xanthogastrus (Du Bus de Gisignies, 1855)
UVGAV000326Cecilia Sigal   1998-09-00
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, Ciudad, Z.15, Vista Hermosa III, UVG, 14.5913100 -90.4885920, 1500m

UVG:UVGAV
Spinus notatus (Du Bus de Gisignies, 1847)
UVGAV000329Marco Vinicio Centeno   1998-04-11
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, Ciudad, Z.15, 14.6028780 -90.4979490, 1500m

UVG:UVGAV
Fringillidae Leach, 1820
UVGAV000417Marco Vinicio Centeno   1997-00-00
Guatemala, Guatemala, Amatitlan, Parque Nacional Naciones Unidas, 14.4756990 -90.5852370, 1400m

UVG:UVGAV
Fringillidae Leach, 1820
UVGAV000431Ana Virginia Cuellar   1999-05-30
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Santa Elena Barillas, 15.3191770 -91.6042420, 1500m

UVG:UVGAV
Fringillidae Leach, 1820
UVGAV000432Ana Virginia Cuellar   1999-05-30
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Santa Elena Barillas, 15.3191770 -91.6042420, 1530m

UVG:UVGAV
Fringillidae Leach, 1820
UVGAV000443Pamela Castro   2000-10-00
Guatemala, Guatemala, 14.6211110 -90.5269440, 1500m


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