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Bell Museum

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

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Bell Museum birds


MMNH:Birds
012901[]Warner   1956-10-11
Mexico, VER, BOCA DEL RIO, 19.10067468 -96.1002447

MMNH:Birds
019375[]Ramirez V   1962-01-08
Mexico, VER, EL MIRADOR, 18.4857045 -96.7702579

MMNH:Birds
019392[]Ramirez V   1963-01-06
Mexico, VER, EL MIRADOR, 18.4857045 -96.7702579

MMNH:Birds
019678[]Ramirez V   1963-01-23
Mexico, VER, EL MIRADOR, 18.4857045 -96.7702579

MMNH:Birds
020261[]Romero H   1963-04-27
Mexico, GRO, NEAR EL ARENAL, 16.8007866 -99.7169868

MMNH:Birds
020262[]Dickerman   1963-09-15
Mexico, VER, MINITITLAN, 17.9840626 -94.53354

MMNH:Birds
020263[]Dickerman   1963-09-15
Mexico, Veracruz, Minititlan

MMNH:Birds
003672[]Hoyt   1899-03-10
United States, Florida, Seven Oaks, 27.9528999 -82.3706131

MMNH:Birds
000768[]Jencks   
United States, Florida, unspecified

MMNH:Birds
006526[]Bourns   1888-06-12
Philippines, Mindoro, Laguna

MMNH:Birds
006527[]Bourns   1888-06-20
Philippines, Mindoro, Laguna


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