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

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Field Museum of Natural History (Zoology) Mammal Collection


FMNH:MAM
Apodemus mystacinus (Danford and Alston, 1877)
34035Phillips Palestine Expedition   1211914-06-03
Syria, Rasheya

FMNH:MAM
Apodemus mystacinus (Danford and Alston, 1877)
34036Phillips Palestine Expedition   1181914-06-03
Syria, Rasheya

FMNH:MAM
Gazella subgutturosa subgutturosa
42443H. Field   1934-05-19
Syria, Between T-2 And T-3

FMNH:MAM
Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758
44722C. W. McEwan   1936-00-00
Syria, Amouk Plains

FMNH:MAM
Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758
44723C. W. McEwan   1936-00-00
Syria, Amouk Plains

FMNH:MAM
Microtus Schrank, 1798
86713H. H. Hoogstraal   115051956-04-00
Syria, Aleppo, Aleppo, 36.2333336 37.1666679

FMNH:MAM
Microtus Schrank, 1798
86714H. H. Hoogstraal   115061956-04-00
Syria, Aleppo, Aleppo, 36.2333336 37.1666679

FMNH:MAM
Dipodillus dasyurus dasyurus
99576R. E. Lewis   m-7691963-11-23
Syria, Homs, Palmyra, 34.5999985 38.2500000

FMNH:MAM
Meriones libycus syrius
99587R. E. Lewis   m-9201964-02-11
Syria, Homs, 25 km W of Palmyra, 34.5999985 38.2500000

FMNH:MAM
Meriones tristrami kariateni
99593R. E. Lewis   m-7741963-11-23
Syria, Homs, Palmyra, 34.5999985 38.2500000

FMNH:MAM
Meriones tristrami kariateni
99594R. E. Lewis   m-7771963-11-24
Syria, Homs, 23 km W of Palmyra, 34.5999985 38.2500000

FMNH:MAM
Meriones tristrami kariateni
99595R. E. Lewis   m-7761963-11-24
Syria, Homs, 23 km W of Palmyra, 34.5999985 38.2500000

FMNH:MAM
Apodemus mystacinus mystacinus
99599R. E. Lewis   m-2391961-09-06
Syria, Al Ladhiqiyah, Kassab, 35.9333344 35.9833336

FMNH:MAM
121643   
Syria, Al Hasakah, Tall Birak at Tahtani, 36.6333351 41.0833321


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