Dataset: UWSP-Mammals
Taxa: Mormoopidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Mammals


UWSP:Mammals
Mormoops megalophylla (Peters, 1864)
M-001467C. Jensen   CLJ 1161968-06-16
United States, Texas, Brewster, Rio Grande Village, Big Bend Nat'l Park

UWSP:Mammals
Mormoops megalophylla (Peters, 1864)
M-001468C. Jensen   CLJ 1151968-06-16
United States, Texas, Brewster, Rio Grande Village, Big Bend Nat'l Park

UWSP:Mammals
Pteronotus Gray, 1838
M-008627   
unknown or unspecified

UWSP:Mammals
Pteronotus Gray, 1838
M-008634   
unknown or unspecified

UWSP:Mammals
Pteronotus davyi Gray, 1838
M-000631Ticul Alvarez   TA 27351967-05-23
Mexico, Guerro, NA, 12 km N Femaleacotula

UWSP:Mammals
Pteronotus davyi Gray, 1838
M-000632A. Ocano   AO 16021967-05-29
Mexico, Jalisco, NA, 500 m N 3 km W Jamay, 1650'


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Google Map

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