Dataset: UA-Mammals
Search Criteria: Pakistan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Mammal Collection


UA:Mammals
Petaurista petaurista (Pallas, 1766) (Pallas, 1766)
UAZ 13899A.B. Mirza | MAB 23   1963-07-27
Pakistan, 34.6397390 73.4620050

UA:Mammals
Petaurista petaurista (Pallas, 1766) (Pallas, 1766)
UAZ 13900Max C. Thompson | 3860   1963-07-26
Pakistan, 34.6397390 73.4620050

UA:Mammals
Eoglaucomys fimbriatus (J.E. Gray, 1837) (J.E. Gray, 1837)
UAZ 13904A.B. Mirza | MAB 21   1963-07-27
Pakistan, 34.6397390 73.4620050

UA:Mammals
Funambulus pennantii Wroughton, 1905 Wroughton, 1905
UAZ 23445Louis L. Jacobs | K-5   1976-04-03
Pakistan, 33.2619380 72.4554020

UA:Mammals
Tatera indica (Hardwicke, 1807) (Hardwicke, 1807)
UAZ 23446L. Jacobs | CH 1   1976-04-02
Pakistan, 30.8601680 72.3197590

UA:Mammals
Nesokia indica (J.E. Gray, 1830) (J.E. Gray, 1830)
UAZ 23447Louis Jacobs | K-7   1976-04-04
Pakistan, 33.2619380 72.4554020

UA:Mammals
Mus Linnaeus, 1758 Linnaeus, 1758
UAZ 23448Louis L. Jacobs | K-4   1976-04-03
Pakistan, 33.2619380 72.4554020

UA:Mammals
Mus Linnaeus, 1758 Linnaeus, 1758
UAZ 23449Louis L. Jacobs | K-3   1976-04-03
Pakistan, 33.2619380 72.4554020

UA:Mammals
Mus Linnaeus, 1758 Linnaeus, 1758
UAZ 23450Louis L. Jacobs | K-1   1976-03-23
Pakistan, 33.2619380 72.4554020

UA:Mammals
Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758 Linnaeus, 1758
UAZ 23451Louis L. Jacobs | K-2   1976-03-31
Pakistan, 33.2619380 72.4554020

UA:Mammals
Mus Linnaeus, 1758 Linnaeus, 1758
UAZ 23452Louis Jacobs | K-6   
Pakistan, 33.2619380 72.4554020

UA:Mammals
Hemiechinus collaris (J.E. Gray, 1830) (J.E. Gray, 1830)
UAZ 26805L. Jacobs | DPRM 1   1975-02-13
Pakistan, 31.0799010 72.6914150


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Google Map

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