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Bell Museum

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

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Bell Museum amphibians and reptiles


JFBM:Herps
Virginia striatula Linnaeus, 1766
R2265[396]   22591901-03-03
United States, Mississippi, Hancock

JFBM:Herps
Virginia striatula Linnaeus, 1766
R2266[397]   22591901-02-00
United States, Mississippi, Hancock

JFBM:Herps
Virginia striatula Linnaeus, 1766
R2273[408]   22511896-05-05
United States, North Carolina, Wake

JFBM:Herps
Virginia striatula Linnaeus, 1766
R2274[409]   22511896-05-05
United States, North Carolina, Wake

JFBM:Herps
Virginia valeriae Baird and Girard, 1853
R2286[417]   22490000-00-00

JFBM:Herps
Virginia striatula Linnaeus, 1766
R2944[762]Harter, Harter   s.n.1938-02-00
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto

JFBM:Herps
Virginia striatula Linnaeus, 1766
R2945[763]Harter, Harter   s.n.1938-02-00
United States, Texas, Palo Pinto


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Google Map

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