Dataset: ASU-ASUHEC
Search Criteria: Brazil; São Paulo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Herpetology Collection


ASU:ASUHEC
Scinax perpusillus (Lutz and Lutz, 1939)
ASUHEC008687BOKERMANN   1958-09-28
Brazil, São Paulo, Santo André, PARANAPIACABA, -23.7777300 -46.2998600

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Hyla minuta Peters, 1872
ASUHEC008691BOKERMANN   1958-09-28
Brazil, São Paulo, Santo André, PARANAPIACABA, -23.7776900 -46.2999100

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Hyla raddiana Fitzinger, 1826
ASUHEC008683BOKERMANN   1956-08-16
Brazil, São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO NEAR SAO PAULO, -23.6899300 -46.5641800

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Hyla nesica
ASUHEC008684BOKERMANN   1956-08-16
Brazil, São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO NEAR SAO PAULO, -23.6898900 -46.5642600

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Scinax brieni (Witte, 1930)
ASUHEC015217BOKERMANN, W C A   U.S.L. 29041958-09-28
Brazil, São Paulo, Santo André, PARANAPIACABA, -23.7775500 -46.2999100

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Scinax hayii (Barbour, 1909)
ASUHEC015218BOKERMANN, W C A   U.S.L. 28891958-09-28
Brazil, São Paulo, Santo André, PARANAPIACABA, -23.7775800 -46.2999900

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Hyla werneri Cochran, 1952
ASUHEC008689LIMA, J L   1956-01-00
Brazil, São Paulo, São Vicente, SAO VICENTE NEAR SANTOS, -23.9611200 -46.3957800

ASU:ASUHEC
ASUHEC008675LIMA, J L   1956-01-00
Brazil, São Paulo, São Vicente, SAO VICENTE NEAR SANTOS, -23.9610100 -46.3959500

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ASUHEC008677BOKERMANN   1957-11-01
Brazil, São Paulo, Botucatu, BOTUCATU, -22.8842500 -48.4440400

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Hyla nana Boulenger, 1889
ASUHEC008688BOKERMANN   1956-10-06
Brazil, São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO NEAR SAO PAULO, -23.6898500 -46.5642600

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Hyla polytaenia Cope, 1870
ASUHEC008685BOKERMANN   1958-09-28
Brazil, São Paulo, Santo André, PARANAPIACABA, -23.7777300 -46.2999500


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Google Map

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