Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psarocolius
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ornithology


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Psarocolius montezuma (Lesson, 1830)
26000W. Adams   0000-00-00
Mexico, Veracruz, Tlacotalpan, 18.61736 -95.6669

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Psarocolius montezuma (Lesson, 1830)
26001W. Adams   0000-00-00
Mexico, Veracruz, Tlacotalpan, 18.61736 -95.6669

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Psarocolius wagleri ridgwayi (Van Rossem, 1934)
32893M. E. Davidson   9791929-11-18
Panama, Chiriqui Prov., Puerto Armuelles

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Psarocolius wagleri ridgwayi (Van Rossem, 1934)
32894M. E. Davidson   9801929-11-18
Panama, Chiriqui Prov., Puerto Armuelles

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
Psarocolius wagleri ridgwayi (Van Rossem, 1934)
32895M. E. Davidson   10851929-12-04
Panama, Chiriqui Prov., Concepcion, 457m

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Psarocolius wagleri ridgwayi (Van Rossem, 1934)
32896M. E. Davidson   10861929-12-04
Panama, Chiriqui Prov., Concepcion, 457m

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32897M. E. Davidson   11281929-12-10
Panama, Chiriqui Prov., Concepcion, 457m

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34466M. E. Davidson   17931931-12-06
Panama, Chiriqui Prov., San Felix; near

CAS-CASC:ORN-CASORN
34467M. E. Davidson   17941931-12-06
Panama, Chiriqui Prov., San Felix; near

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70560J. Hidasi   1967-05-04
Brazil, Goias, Goianira

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Psarocolius yuracares
90709R. Olalla   1960-11-26
Ecuador, Pastaza Province, Conambo River

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Psarocolius oseryi (Deville, 1849)
99305Teodomiro Mena   44381961-09-10
Ecuador, Pastaza Province, Curaray River at tributary of Napo River


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