Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neotoma micropus (Neotoma macropus surberi, Neotoma micropus canescens, Neotoma micropus leucophaea, Neotoma micropus littoralis, Neotoma micropus planiceps)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mammalogy


CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus canescens J. A. Allen, 1891
8993E. H. Cantrell   41A5-81941-04-12
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana Co., 6 to 8 miles NE Las Cruces on US 70, 32.41153 -106.75429

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus canescens J. A. Allen, 1891
8994   41A33-191941-05-15
United States, Texas, Culberson Co., 11 miles north Van Horn, 31.19968 -104.83, 1280m

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus canescens J. A. Allen, 1891
10348J. S. Adams   3151952-01-11
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe Co., 1/2 to 1 mile west Santa Fe Airport, 35.61682 -106.10193

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus canescens J. A. Allen, 1891
10353Plague Field Study   3391952-02-01
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe Co., 9 miles south, 5 miles west Santa Fe, 35.55622 -106.02473

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus canescens J. A. Allen, 1891
10420H. C. Owen   5121952-12-02
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe Co., 1/2 mile NW Santa Fe Airport, Santa Fe, 35.62201 -106.09495

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus canescens J. A. Allen, 1891
10421H. C. Owen   5101952-12-02
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe Co., 1/2 mile NW Santa Fe Airport, Santa Fe, 35.62201 -106.09495

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus micropus
13827J. Taylor   1965-09-15
United States, Texas, San Patricio Co., Welder Wildlife Foundation, 7.4 miles NE Sinton, 28.11199 -97.42336

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus micropus
13828E. H. Erickson   1965-09-15
United States, Texas, San Patricio Co., Welder Wildlife Foundation, 7.4 miles NE Sinton, 28.11199 -97.42336

CAS-CASC:MAM-CASMAM
Neotoma micropus micropus
20261   1891-01-21
United States, Texas, Cameron Co., Brownsville, 25.915 -97.488


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