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Bell Museum

Dataset: MMNH-Birds
Taxa: Cyrtonyx
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum birds


MMNH:Birds
010736[]Warner   1953-10-12
Mexico, MEX, 8 KM SSW VILLA VICTORIA; SAN CAYETANO, 19.3867642 -100.056999

MMNH:Birds
010737[]   1953-10-25
Mexico, MEX, 8 KM SSW VILLA VICTORIA; SAN CAYETANO, 19.3867642 -100.056999

MMNH:Birds
010738[]   1953-10-25
Mexico, MEX, 8 KM SSW VILLA VICTORIA; SAN CAYETANO, 19.3867642 -100.056999

MMNH:Birds
010739[]   1953-10-25
Mexico, MEX, 8 KM SSW VILLA VICTORIA; SAN CAYETANO, 19.3867642 -100.056999

MMNH:Birds
013451[]Dickerman   1957-08-03
Mexico, MICH, 22 KM SE ZAMORA BY ROAD, 19.8572968 -102.127043

MMNH:Birds
014196[]Dickerman   1958-04-11
Mexico, MEX, 8 KM SSW VILLA VICTORIA, 19.3889841 -100.056999

MMNH:Birds
022483[]   
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico City

MMNH:Birds
023119[]Warner   1957-07-28
Mexico, NAY, 13 KM SE TEPIC, 21.4038754 -104.740431

MMNH:Birds
038870[]Warner   1957-07-28
Mexico, NAY, TEPIC, 21.5155396 -104.895434

MMNH:Birds
039709[]Langevin   1915-08-15
United States, Arizona, unspecified, 34.5970415 -111.3134765

MMNH:Birds
041849[]   
Mexico, See remarks.

MMNH:Birds
042089[]Tordoff   1994-02-09
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, 9 mi N, 6 mi E Cloverdale; Gray Ranch, Animas Mts., 31.5266886 -108.866199

MMNH:Birds
042090[]Tordoff   1994-02-09
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, 9 mi N, 6 mi E Cloverdale; Gray Ranch, Animas Mts., 31.5266886 -108.866199

MMNH:Birds
009854[]Jacot   1937-12-18
United States, Arizona, Huachuca Mountains, 31.4889965 -110.4081421

MMNH:Birds
045402[]unknown   2001-12-19
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Sonoita, sec 31 R19E T23S, 31.3880802 -110.4514789


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