Dataset: ASU-ASUHEC
Search Criteria: Mexico; Michoacán; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Herpetology Collection


ASU:ASUHEC
ASUHEC001474DUELLMAN, W E   A.E.D. 25951956-08-02
Mexico, Michoacán, Apatzingán, 1 MILE E APATZINGAN, 19.0790000 -102.3310600, 335m

ASU:ASUHEC
Aspidoscelis sackii (Wiegmann, 1834)
ASUHEC001477DUELLMAN, W E   A.E.D. 25801956-08-04
Mexico, Michoacán, Apatzingán, 4 MILES E APATZINGAN, 19.0801100 -102.2855100, 335m

ASU:ASUHEC
Ctenosaura pectinata Wiegmann, 1834
ASUHEC001476DUELLMAN, W E   A.E.D. 25731956-08-06
Mexico, Michoacán, Parácuaro, RIO CANCITA, 9 MILES E APATZINGAN, 19.0814400 -102.2184600, 274m

ASU:ASUHEC
Ambystoma mexicanum (Shaw and Nodder, 1798)
ASUHEC034308COLLINS, J P   J.P.C. 8101-81051981-01-25
Mexico, Michoacán, Pátzcuaro, MARKET IN PATZCUARO, 19.5132700 -101.6089100

ASU:ASUHEC
Enyaliosaurus clarki (Bailey, 1928)
ASUHEC001479DUELLMAN, W E   A.E.D. 25961956-08-04
Mexico, Michoacán, Múgica, 1.6 MILES N CAPIRIO, 18.8667200 -102.1299500, 229m

ASU:ASUHEC
Ambystoma mexicanum (Shaw and Nodder, 1798)
ASUHEC034304COLLINS, J P   J.P.C. 8101-81051981-01-25
Mexico, Michoacán, Pátzcuaro, MARKET IN PATZCUARO, 19.5132700 -101.6089100

ASU:ASUHEC
Ambystoma mexicanum (Shaw and Nodder, 1798)
ASUHEC034305COLLINS, J P   J.P.C. 8101-81051981-01-25
Mexico, Michoacán, Pátzcuaro, MARKET IN PATZCUARO, 19.5132700 -101.6089100

ASU:ASUHEC
Ambystoma mexicanum (Shaw and Nodder, 1798)
ASUHEC034306COLLINS, J P   J.P.C. 8101-81051981-01-25
Mexico, Michoacán, Pátzcuaro, MARKET IN PATZCUARO, 19.5132700 -101.6089100

ASU:ASUHEC
Ambystoma mexicanum (Shaw and Nodder, 1798)
ASUHEC034307COLLINS, J P   J.P.C. 8101-81051981-01-25
Mexico, Michoacán, Pátzcuaro, MARKET IN PATZCUARO, 19.5132700 -101.6089100


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