Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Scapanus latimanus occultus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mammalogy


CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
289   1910-10-01
United States, California, Los Angeles Co., Monrovia, 34.16224 -117.99846

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
1233H. W. Marsden   11909-02-22
United States, California, San Diego Co., Witch Creek, 33.08 -116.71

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
1234H. W. Marsden   21909-03-16
United States, California, San Diego Co., Witch Creek, 33.08 -116.71

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
2388J. A. Kusche   346461908-02-06
United States, California, Los Angeles Co., San Gabriel Canyon, 34.204 -117.85477, 610m

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
6927J. S. Rowley   1161921-05-25
United States, California, Los Angeles Co., San Gabriel, 34.09098 -118.0899

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
6928J. S. Rowley   4611926-09-24
United States, California, Los Angeles Co., San Gabriel, 34.09098 -118.0899

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
7547J. E. Law   B531917-05-02
United States, California, Los Angeles Co., 1820 El Cerrito Place, Hollywood, 34.1042 -118.34369

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
7548J. E. Law   1291916-06-21
United States, California, Los Angeles Co., 2 miles south Lankersheim, 34.08906 -117.23348

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Scapanus latimanus occultus Grinnell and Swarth, 1912
24942F. Durham   FD18701941-03-11
United States, California, Los Angeles Co., W. city limits, Whittier., 33.97411 -118.03138


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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