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

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Goggia rupicola (Fitzsimons, 1938)
193341A.M. Bauer, H.E. Robeck, D. King and J.V. Vindum   AMB-40071993-06-10
South Africa, Cape Prov., 11.15 km S of Steinkopf, 0.55 km E of Hwy N7, -29.3503333333 17.7886666667

CAS:HERP
Goggia rupicola (Fitzsimons, 1938)
193342A.M. Bauer, H.E. Robeck, D. King and J.V. Vindum   AMB-40081993-06-10
South Africa, Cape Prov., 11.15 km S of Steinkopf, 0.55 km E of Hwy N7, -29.3503333333 17.7886666667

CAS:HERP
Goggia rupicola (Fitzsimons, 1938)
193343A.M. Bauer, H.E. Robeck, D. King and J.V. Vindum   AMB-40091993-06-10
South Africa, Cape Prov., 11.15 km S of Steinkopf, 0.55 km E of Hwy N7, -29.3503333333 17.7886666667

CAS:HERP
Goggia rupicola (Fitzsimons, 1938)
193344A.M. Bauer, H.E. Robeck, D. King and J.V. Vindum   JVV-19631993-06-27
South Africa, Cape Prov., 11.15 km S of Steinkopf, 0.55 km E of Hwy N7, -29.3503333333 17.7886666667

CAS:HERP
Goggia rupicola (Fitzsimons, 1938)
193345A.M. Bauer, H.E. Robeck, D. King and J.V. Vindum   JVV-19641993-06-27
South Africa, Cape Prov., 11.15 km S of Steinkopf, 0.55 km E of Hwy N7, -29.3503333333 17.7886666667

CAS:HERP
Goggia rupicola (Fitzsimons, 1938)
193346A.M. Bauer, H.E. Robeck, D. King and J.V. Vindum   JVV-19651993-06-27
South Africa, Cape Prov., 11.15 km S of Steinkopf, 0.55 km E of Hwy N7, -29.3503333333 17.7886666667

CAS:HERP
Goggia rupicola (Fitzsimons, 1938)
200003A.M. Bauer and D.A. Good   AMB-42981995-09-10
South Africa, Northern Cape Prov., 10 km S of Steinkopf, Nama Commonage, 29 20 16 S, 17 47 31 E, -29.3377777778 17.7919444444, 935m

CAS:HERP
Goggia rupicola (Fitzsimons, 1938)
206901A.M. Bauer, A.C. Lamb, J.L. Wright, P. Moler and R.D. Babb   AMB-58351998-07-17
South Africa, Northern Cape Prov., Hwy N7, 11 km S of Steinkopf, Nama Commonage, -29.349 17.7828333333


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