Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ingerophrynus biporcatus (Bufo biporcatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Bufo biporcatus Gravenhorst, 1829
127454K.H. Switak   1971-02-06
Indonesia, Bali Prov., Sanur, -8.6952916667 115.259125

CAS:HERP
Bufo biporcatus Gravenhorst, 1829
127455K.H. Switak   1971-02-06
Indonesia, Bali Prov., Sanur, -8.6952916667 115.259125

CAS:HERP
Bufo biporcatus Gravenhorst, 1829
127456K.H. Switak   1971-02-06
Indonesia, Bali Prov., Sanur, -8.6952916667 115.259125

CAS:HERP
Bufo biporcatus Gravenhorst, 1829
186101A.C. Alcala, J.V. Vindum et al.   H-32841984-06-20
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Roxas Municipality, 85 km NE of Puerto Princesa, Langogan River, tributary, ca 1.5 km upstream from coast rd bridge, 10.0393 119.113

CAS:HERP
Bufo biporcatus Gravenhorst, 1829
186102A.C. Alcala, J.V. Vindum et al.   H-32851984-06-20
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Roxas Municipality, 85 km NE of Puerto Princesa, Langogan River, tributary, ca 1.5 km upstream from coast rd bridge, 10.0393 119.113

CAS:HERP
Bufo biporcatus Gravenhorst, 1829
186103A.C. Alcala, J.V. Vindum et al.   H-32861984-06-20
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Roxas Municipality, 85 km NE of Puerto Princesa, Langogan River, tributary, ca 1.5 km upstream from coast rd bridge, 10.0393 119.113

CAS:HERP
Bufo biporcatus Gravenhorst, 1829
186104A.C. Alcala, J.V. Vindum et al.   H-32871984-06-20
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Roxas Municipality, 85 km NE of Puerto Princesa, Langogan River, tributary, ca 1.5 km upstream from coast rd bridge, 10.0393 119.113

CAS:HERP
Bufo biporcatus Gravenhorst, 1829
186105A.C. Alcala, J.V. Vindum et al.   H-33061984-06-20
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Roxas Municipality, 85 km NE of Puerto Princesa, small tributary to Langogan River by coast rd bridge, 10.0393 119.113


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Google Map

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