Dataset: UVG-UVGM
Taxa: Sciuridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


UVG:UVGM
Sciurus deppei Peters, 1863
UVGM000026Margaret Dix   
Guatemala, Guatemala, Santa Catarina Pinula, detailed locality information protected

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus deppei Peters, 1863
UVGM000036M. Dix   1989-06-00
Guatemala, Guatemala, Carretera al Salvador, Km.14.5, Puerta Parada

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus deppei Peters, 1863
UVGM000239Loarca   
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, detailed locality information protected

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus deppei Peters, 1863
UVGM000552M. Szejner   
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, detailed locality information protected

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus deppei Peters, 1863
UVGM000558M. Szejner   
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, detailed locality information protected

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus deppei Peters, 1863
UVGM000563R. Szejner   
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, detailed locality information protected

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus yucatanensis J. A. Allen, 1877
UVGM000232R. Schiele   1995-12-00
Guatemala, Sacatepequez, San Lucas Sacatepequez, Cerro Alux, 14.6166670 -90.6333330

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus Linnaeus, 1758
UVGM000270   1987-06-07
Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala, Ciudad, zona 15, 14.6028780 -90.4979490

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus deppei Peters, 1863
UVGM001106M. Dix   
Guatemala, Guatemala, Santa Catarina Pinula, detailed locality information protected

UVG:UVGM
Sciurus deppei Peters, 1863
UVGM001105M. Dix   
Guatemala, Guatemala, Santa Catarina Pinula, detailed locality information protected


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