Dataset: UVG-UVGR
Taxa: Pliocercus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


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UVGR000263Loren Zana   1979-11-00
Guatemala, Retalhuleu, Retalhuleu, 14.5353000 -91.6783000

UVG:UVGR
UVGR000360Michael Dix   1984-06-28
Guatemala, Jalapa, Mataquescuintla, 14.5261000 -90.1872000

UVG:UVGR
UVGR001467Michael Dix   1977-05-00
Guatemala, Baja Verapaz, Purulha, 6 millas antes de Km 154 carretera a Coban Km. 146, punta de montaña en Purulha, 15.2369000 -90.2342000

UVG:UVGR
UGVR001821   1981-00-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Senahu, Finca El Volcan, 15.4806000 -89.8722000, 800m

UVG:UVGR
UGVR002050Robert Dix, Michael Dix   1995-01-07
Guatemala, Izabal, Puerto Barrios, Puerto Santo Tomas de Castilla, Cerro San Gil, 15.6717000 -88.7906000, 900m

UVG:UVGR
UVGR002353M.Aceituno   1993-09-24
Guatemala, Izabal, Morales, Sierra de Caral, Aldea San Miguelito, 15.3667000 -88.7167000, 480m

UVG:UVGR
UVGR002050Robert Dix, Michael Dix   1995-07-01
Guatemala, Izabal, Puerto Barrios, Puerto Santo Tomas de Castilla, Cerro San Gil, 15.6717000 -88.7906000, 900m

UVG:UVGR
UVGR001821   1981-12-13
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Senahu, Finca El Volcan, 15.4806000 -89.8722000, 800m

UVG:UVGR
UVGR002527Michael Dix   1984-07-30
Guatemala, Baja Verapaz, Union Barrios, 15.1778000 -90.2050000

UVG:UVGR
UVGR000829Michael Dix   1986-07-06
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Senahu, Finca El Volcan, 15.4806000 -89.8722000

UVG:UVGR
UVGR002884Lorena Calvo   1986-09-06
Guatemala, Zacapa, Rio Hondo, Km 158 carretera al Atlantico, 15.0433000 -89.5850000, 220m

UVG:UVGR
UVGR001021J.P.Mauger   1987-04-04
Guatemala, Izabal, Puerto Barrios, Puerto Santo Tomas de Castilla, Cerro San Gil, Rio Las Escobas, 15.6925000 -88.6361000


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Google Map

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