Dataset: FMNH-MAM
Taxa: Castoridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History (Zoology) Mammal Collection


FMNH:MAM
101Ward's Natural Science Establishment   11120
Canada

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51852   CZS1941-06-00
Zoo

FMNH:MAM
104988F. Bowen   1973-03-00
Canada, Ontario, 20 mi W Elk Lake, Timagami Forest Preserve, 47.6509895 -80.7330170

FMNH:MAM
104989F. Bowen   1973-03-00
Canada, Ontario, 20 mi W Elk Lake, Timagami Forest Preserve, 47.6509895 -80.7330170

FMNH:MAM
146244L. B. Radinsky   99
North America, Atlantic Ocean

FMNH:MAM
146245L. B. Radinsky   486
North America, Atlantic Ocean

FMNH:MAM
146246L. B. Radinsky   63-169
North America, Atlantic Ocean

FMNH:MAM
175318Prep Lab Catalogue   PL-53441999-09-12
United States, Illinois, DuPage Co., Glen Ellyn, 41.8775000 -88.0669000

FMNH:MAM
175362Prep Lab Catalogue   PL-56642002-04-13
United States, Illinois, DuPage Co., Glen Ellyn, 41.8775000 -88.0669000

FMNH:MAM
178209Prep Lab Catalogue   PL-58382003-04-05
United States, Illinois, DuPage Co., Glen Ellyn, 41.8775000 -88.0669000

FMNH:MAM
186881Prep Lab Catalogue   PL-67522004-08-27
United States, Illinois, Cook Co, Chicago, Lincoln Park, north pond

FMNH:MAM
190689G. A. Guliuzza   GAG-6241989-04-27
United States, Wisconsin

FMNH:MAM
207201Prep Lab Catalogue   PL-80712009-04-01
United States, Illinois, DuPage Co., Glendale Heights, Army Trail & Rt. 355

FMNH:MAM
214932Prep Lab Catalogue   PL-77302009-03-11
United States, Illinois, Ogle Co, 3 mi E Oregon, on Rt 64 near Chana Road

FMNH:MAM
214987Prep Lab Catalogue   PL-78042008-04-08
United States, Illinois, Cook Co, Glen Ellyn, Crescent Blvd. Near Damn, Churchill Woods

FMNH:MAM
Castor fiber Linnaeus, 1758
100Ward's Natural Science Establishment   1889
Germany

FMNH:MAM
Castor fiber Linnaeus, 1758
34868Field Archaeology Expedition to Europe   
Europe


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