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

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Eumeces copei Taylor, 1933
135382J. Connors   1955-07-03
Mexico, Puebla, 41 mi E Mexico City on Hwy 190, 19.19 -98.33, 2896m

CAS:HERP
Eumeces copei Taylor, 1933
140895T.J. Papenfuss   110631974-08-24
Mexico, Mexico, 6 km W Rio Frio (by Mex. Hwy 190 Libre), 19.3516666667 -98.6780555556

CAS:HERP
Eumeces copei Taylor, 1933
140896T.J. Papenfuss   110641974-08-24
Mexico, Mexico, 6 km W Rio Frio (by Mex. Hwy 190 Libre), 19.3516666667 -98.6780555556

CAS:HERP
Eumeces copei Taylor, 1933
140897T.J. Papenfuss   110651974-08-24
Mexico, Mexico, 6 km W Rio Frio (by Mex. Hwy 190 Libre), 19.3516666667 -98.6780555556

CAS:HERP
Eumeces copei Taylor, 1933
143870R.L. Seib   9591977-07-30
Mexico, Mexico, Llano Grande Park, 4.4 mi W (by Mex. Hwy 1900) at Rio Frio, 19.3333333333 -98.7066666667, 3024m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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