Dataset: ASU-LSRO
Taxa: Incilius
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Laura Steger and Rick Overson Vertebrate Observations


ASU:LSRO
Incilius mccoyi Santos-Barrera and Flores-Villela, 2011
ROLS20180807-5844Laura Steger | Rick Overson   2018-08-07
Mexico, Sonora, Nácori Chico, 29.8170000 -108.7256000

ASU:LSRO
Incilius alvarius Girard in Baird, 1859
ROLS20180809-6172Laura Steger | Rick Overson   2018-08-09
Mexico, Sonora, Granados, 29.8575000 -109.3119000

ASU:LSRO
Incilius alvarius Girard in Baird, 1859
ROLS20180810-6254Laura Steger | Rick Overson   2018-08-10
Mexico, Arizona, Cochise, Geronimo Trail, west of intersection with E. San Bernardino Road, 31.3355000 -109.2971000

ASU:LSRO
Incilius alvarius Girard in Baird, 1859
ROLS20200828-2403Laura Steger | Rick Overson   2020-08-28
United States, Arizona, Cochise, confluence of Hot Springs Canyon and San Pedro River, near Cascabel, 32.2881000 -110.3755000

ASU:LSRO
Incilius alvarius Girard in Baird, 1859
ROLS20210703-2962Laura Steger | Rick Overson   2021-07-03
United States, Arizona, Graham, Redfield Canyon Wilderness Area, 32.4349000 -110.2848000, 1310m

ASU:LSRO
Incilius alvarius Girard in Baird, 1859
ROLS20210704-3777Laura Steger | Rick Overson   2021-07-04
United States, Arizona, Graham, Redfield Canyon Wilderness Area, 32.4365000 -110.2912000, 1303m

ASU:LSRO
Incilius mazatlanensis (Taylor, 1940)
ROLS20220805-B2334Laura Steger | Rick Overson   2022-08-05
Mexico, Sonora, Soyopa, Río Yaqui at Carretera Federal 16, 28.5724200 -109.5531000, 175m

ASU:LSRO
Incilius mazatlanensis (Taylor, 1940)
ROLS20220806-F0605Laura Steger | Rick Overson   2022-08-06
Mexico, Sonora, Yécora, Carretera Federal 16 east of Los Vallecitos, 28.3971200 -108.7327400, 1497m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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