Dataset: ASU-ASUHEC
Taxa: Drymarchon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Herpetology Collection


ASU:ASUHEC
ASUHEC004328   1961-07-23
United States, Texas, Maverick, EAGLE PASS, 28.7089900 -100.4993700

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais rubidus Smith, 1941
ASUHEC006278HERINGHI, H L   1966-07-05
Mexico, Sonora, Álamos, ARROYO CHALATON, SIERRAS DE ALAMOS, 27.0198000 -108.9789000

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais rubidus Smith, 1941
ASUHEC006738HERINGHI, H L   1966-08-31
Mexico, Sonora, Álamos, 14 MILES W ALAMOS, 27.0982000 -109.1498400

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais (Boie, 1827)
ASUHEC015209PHILLIPS, H   U.S.L. 18991949-04-17
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, 1 MILE E HILDAGO, RIO GRANDE RIVER, 26.0840300 -98.2615200

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais (Boie, 1827)
ASUHEC015332SMITH, E L   E.L.S. 1891966-11-23
Mexico, Sinaloa, Culiacán, 5 MILES E KM 1310 ON MEX. HWY 15, ON ROAD TO COSALA, 24.4338800 -107.0537800

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais (Boie, 1827)
ASUHEC002034   1957-00-00
Mexico, Colima

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais (Boie, 1827)
ASUHEC002148   1955-00-00
United States, Florida

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais couperi (Holbrook, 1842)
ASUHEC003623ALLEN, R   J.W.H. 1291958-00-00
United States, Florida

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon couperi (Holbrook, 1842)
ASUHEC004029   J.W.H. 331

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais couperi (Holbrook, 1842)
ASUHEC010236HEINRICH, J W   J.W.H. 332

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais couperi (Holbrook, 1842)
ASUHEC010237HEINRICH, J W   J.W.H. 331

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais couperi (Holbrook, 1842)
ASUHEC010238HEINRICH, J W   J.W.H. 331

ASU:ASUHEC
Drymarchon corais couperi (Holbrook, 1842)
ASUHEC010239HEINRICH, J W   J.W.H. 331


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