Dataset: FMNH-MAM
Search Criteria: El Salvador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History (Zoology) Mammal Collection


FMNH:MAM
Molossus rufus E. Geoffroy, 1805
72818A. S. Rand   1951-03-24
El Salvador, San Salvador Dept, San Salvador, 13.6666660 -89.1666641

FMNH:MAM
Molossus rufus E. Geoffroy, 1805
72819A. S. Rand   1951-05-03
El Salvador, San Salvador Dept, San Salvador, 13.6666660 -89.1666641

FMNH:MAM
Molossus rufus E. Geoffroy, 1805
72820A. S. Rand   1951-05-06
El Salvador, San Salvador Dept, San Salvador, 13.6666660 -89.1666641

FMNH:MAM
Molossus molossus aztecus
72821A. S. Rand   1951-05-06
El Salvador, San Salvador Dept, San Salvador, 13.6666660 -89.1666641

FMNH:MAM
Molossus molossus aztecus
72822A. S. Rand   1951-05-05
El Salvador, San Salvador Dept, San Salvador, 13.6666660 -89.1666641

FMNH:MAM
Molossus molossus aztecus
72823A. S. Rand   1951-05-20
El Salvador, San Salvador Dept, San Salvador, 13.6666660 -89.1666641

FMNH:MAM
Pteronotus personatus psilotis
72824A. S. Rand   1951-03-24
El Salvador, San Salvador Dept, San Salvador, 13.6666660 -89.1666641

FMNH:MAM
Artibeus jamaicensis paulus
106667P. L. Ames   1201975-04-16
El Salvador, San Vicente, San Lorenzo Al R Lempa, 13.6166697 -88.5666733

FMNH:MAM
Sturnira parvidens
106668P. L. Ames   1211975-04-16
El Salvador, San Vicente, San Lorenzo Al R Lempa, 13.6166697 -88.5666733

FMNH:MAM
Glossophaga soricina handleyi
106669P. L. Ames   1221975-04-16
El Salvador, San Vicente, San Lorenzo Al R Lempa, 13.6166697 -88.5666733

FMNH:MAM
Glossophaga soricina handleyi
106670P. L. Ames   1231975-04-16
El Salvador, San Vicente, San Lorenzo Al R Lempa, 13.6166697 -88.5666733


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