Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas
Bell Museum
Dataset: MMNH-Birds
Taxa: Rhynchopidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences
Page 1, records 1-17 of 17
MMNH:Birds
042782[] unknown 1980-00-00
United States, Texas, South
MMNH:Birds
042783[] Thompson, Chris 1984-06-18
United States, Texas, Nueces, Kennedy Causeway
MMNH:Birds
018517[] Dickerman 1961-08-02
Mexico, MOR, LAGO COATETELCO, 18.735688 -99.3319822
MMNH:Birds
028181[] Oehlenschlager, Richard 1974-10-11
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 4.0 KM SE CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.5507034 -95.0835523
MMNH:Birds
031682[] Oehlenschlager, Richard 1974-10-16
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 3.5 KM E CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.6007009 -95.0713321
MMNH:Birds
031683[] Oehlenschlager, Richard 1974-10-16
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 3.5 KM E CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.6007009 -95.0713321
MMNH:Birds
036712[] Oehlenschlager, Richard 1974-10-16
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 0.5 W CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.6007009 -95.066892
MMNH:Birds
036806[] Oehlenschlager, Richard 1974-10-16
Mexico, VER, SIERRA DE LOS TUXTLAS, 1.5 KM E CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.6007009 -95.0835524
MMNH:Birds
039936[]
North America, unspecified
MMNH:Birds
039937[] McIlhenny 1896-06-12
United States, Louisiana, Shell Island, E of Marsh Island
MMNH:Birds
039938[] Langevin 1910-06-26
United States, North Carolina, Bird Bank
MMNH:Birds
039939[] McIlhenny 1896-06-01
United States, Louisiana, Timbalier Island
MMNH:Birds
039940[] Langevin
Mexico, VER, Nassau, TUXTLA MTS,4.5 KM S CERRO BALZAPOTE, 18.5507034 -95.0502216
MMNH:Birds
007808[] Risser 1931-07-02
United States, Texas, Cameron, Brownsville
MMNH:Birds
042781[] Rappole, John 1982-08-21
United States, Texas, Calhoun, Matagorda Channel, 1 mi. E of Magnolia Beach
MMNH:Birds
007809[] Risser 1931-08-20
United States, Texas, Cameron, Brownsville
MMNH:Birds
008390[] Jones 1938-03-14
United States, Florida, Mayport, 30.3929647 -81.4376894
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