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Bell Museum

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

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Bell Museum amphibians and reptiles


JFBM:Herps
C10464[]J. Rappole   1973-08-07
United States, Texas, San Patricio, 7.4 mi Northeast of Sinton

JFBM:Herps
Trachemys scripta Schoepff, 1792
C13161[]Robert W. Dickerman   
United States, Oklahoma, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
Trachemys scripta Schoepff, 1792
R655[75]   
Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
R840[1499]Ditto   s.n.1954-09-26
United States, Texas, Fort Bend, 45.273242 -93.246467

JFBM:Herps
Trachemys scripta elegans Wied-Neuwied, 1839
R1633[2246]Smith, Larry   s.n.1959-00-00
United States, Indiana, Fulton, Federal Fish Hatchery, Lake Manitou, near Rochester;, 30.118065 -103.244621

JFBM:Herps
Trachemys scripta Schoepff, 1792
C19637[]Quarry Hill Nature Center   
United States, Minnesota, Olmsted, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
Trachemys scripta Schoepff, 1792
C19638[]Rypka-Hauer, Jared   
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
Trachemys scripta Schoepff, 1792
C19782[]Levitt, Jim   
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.

JFBM:Herps
Trachemys scripta Schoepff, 1792
C19784[]Sheldon, Allen Blake   
United States, Minnesota, Winona, Detailed locality information protected. This is typically done to protect rare or threatened species localities.


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