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Bell Museum

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

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Bell Museum birds


MMNH:Birds
013450[]Dickerman   1957-07-05
Mexico, PUE, 5 MI BELOW (=NE) TEZIUTLAN, 19.8023082 -97.3219417

MMNH:Birds
014676[]Heckenlaible   1954-05-18
Mexico, TAMPS, RANCHO DEL CIELO, 5 MI NW GOMEZ FARIAS, 23.0588108 -99.1919882

MMNH:Birds
014677[]Heckenlaible   1953-06-27
Mexico, TAMPS, RANCHO DEL CIELO, 5 MI NW GOMEZ FARIAS, 23.0588108 -99.1919882

MMNH:Birds
017182[]Dickerman   1957-07-05
Mexico, PUE, 5 MI NE OF TECIUTLAN, 19.8823043 -97.3052715

MMNH:Birds
031584[]Oehlenschlager, Richard   1973-08-24
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 0.5 KM W CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.5840317 -95.066892

MMNH:Birds
031585[]Oehlenschlager, Richard   1973-10-03
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 0.5 KM W CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.5840317 -95.066892

MMNH:Birds
031586[]Ramos, Mario   1973-12-27
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 0.5 KM W CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.5840317 -95.066892


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