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

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Field Museum of Natural History (Zoology) Mammal Collection


FMNH:MAM
Phataginus tricuspis
44Ward's Natural Science Establishment   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Eidolon helvum (Kerr, 1792)
156Ward's Natural Science Establishment   13150
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Oryx leucoryx (Pallas, 1777)
221Ward's Natural Science Establishment   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
290Ward's Natural Science Establishment   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Galago senegalensis galago
312Ward's Natural Science Establishment   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Papio papio sphinx
324Ward's Natural Science Establishment   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Papio papio sphinx
325Ward's Natural Science Establishment   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Pan troglodytes (Blumenbach, 1775)
337Ward's Natural Science Establishment   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Heliosciurus gambianus (Ogilby, 1835)
8331E. Gerrard   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Paraxerus poensis (A. Smith, 1830)
8357E. Gerrard   
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Gorilla gorilla gorilla
15514Ward's Natural Science Establishment   1
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Pan troglodytes (Blumenbach, 1775)
15515Ward's Natural Science Establishment   2
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Papio papio sphinx
15521Ward's Natural Science Establishment   9
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Phataginus tricuspis
15625Ward's Natural Science Establishment   116
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Papio cynocephalus
20786Siegel, Cooper & Co   1914-11-14
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Pan troglodytes (Blumenbach, 1775)
34905G. G. Galletti   1924-01-23
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Profelis aurata (Temminck, 1827)
57840H. H. Hoogstraal   17885
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Papio papio sphinx
84545   18971
West Africa

FMNH:MAM
Papio papio sphinx
84546   1539
West Africa


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