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Bell Museum

Dataset: JFBM-Herps
Taxa: Lampropeltis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum amphibians and reptiles


JFBM:Herps
R2643[3118]Clough, G.   s.n.0000-00-00
47.222351 -95.185645

JFBM:Herps
R3144[3190]Regal, Philip J.   
Mexico, Yucatan, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
C19394[]Moriarty   
United States, Minnesota, Fillmore, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
C19408[]Breckenridge, W.J.   
United States, Minnesota, Houston, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
C19430[]Anderson, T.   
United States, Minnesota, Washington, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
C19640[]Pastika, Jamie   
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
C19667[]LeClere, Jeff B.   
United States, Minnesota, Carver, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
C19759[]Smith, Christopher E.   
United States, Minnesota, Yellow Medicine, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
C19760[]Smith, Christopher E.   
United States, Minnesota, Yellow Medicine, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.
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