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

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Anolis occultus Williams and Rivero, 1965
101790R. Thomas   1965-02-28
United States, 13.7 km N of Sabana Grande, 18.20348 -66.9608, 610m

CAS:HERP
Anolis occultus Williams and Rivero, 1965
125415T.P. Webster   1968-06-07
United States, Puerto Rico, 8.4 mi S Palmer on P.R. 191, Luquillo Division, Caribbean Nat'l Forest, 18.25006 -65.7706

CAS:HERP
Anolis occultus Williams and Rivero, 1965
175104J.B. Losos   JBL-1411988-06-30
United States, Puerto Rico, Luquillo Mtns, 13.4 km S of Palmer, El Toro trail, 18.25114 -65.7706

CAS:HERP
Anolis occultus Williams and Rivero, 1965
178406J.B. Losos   JBL-1531988-07-09
United States, Puerto Rico, 13.3 km S of Palmer, 18.25204 -65.7706

CAS:HERP
Anolis occultus Williams and Rivero, 1965
178407J.B. Losos   JBL-2161988-07-09
United States, Puerto Rico, 13.3 km S of Palmer, 18.25204 -65.7706


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Google Map

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