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

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
135358J. Connors   1970-12-18
Mexico, Sinaloa, S of Esquinapa, on Hwy 15, below Microwave Stn., 22.83 -105.78

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis (Günther, 1872)
143046T.J. Papenfuss   TJP-144851976-12-17
Mexico, Colima, 12 km NE of Tecoman on Mex. Hwy 110, 18.99 -103.84

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis (Günther, 1872)
159379F. Nelson   JFC-61-2030000-00-00
Mexico, Sinaloa, Ca 30 mi N of Rosario, 23.43 -105.9

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis (Günther, 1872)
159380F. Nelson, H.G. Nelson and J.K. Barca   JFC-62-501962-04-19
Mexico, Sinaloa, Along Rio Rasio (=Baluarte?), 22.99 -105.85

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis (Günther, 1872)
159381J.F. Copp and E.F.F. Copp   JFC-63-1511963-10-01
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mexico Hwy 40, 10.6 mi E of Santa Lucia, 23.38 -105.78

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis (Günther, 1872)
163473D.E. Breedlove   JFC-65-3071965-05-11
Mexico, Chiapas, Mex 190, 15.5 mi SW of Mex 200 (Arriaga Hwy), 16.13 -94.03

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
64975M. McLellan   0000-00-00
Mexico, Sinaloa, Labrados, 23.08 -106.15

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
71316H.S. Gentry   1933-11-10
Mexico, Sonora, Alamos, 27.0185 -108.9351944444

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
71664Templeton Crocker Expedition   38631932-07-22
Mexico, Jalisco, Banderas Bay, 20.48 -105.55

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
74402P. Ruthling   191923-07-20
Mexico, Veracruz, Presidio, 18.6833333333 -96.7666666667

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis (Günther, 1872)
94413F.W. Schuierer   1962-08-09
Mexico, Sonora, Mazacuri

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
95803A.E. Greer   CAS-41631964-07-16
Mexico, Sinaloa, 21 mi S of Escuinapa, 22.52 -105.72

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
95804A.E. Greer   CAS-41661964-07-16
Mexico, Sinaloa, 11 mi S of Escuinapa, 23 -105.84

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
95805A.E. Greer   CAS1964-07-20
Mexico, Sinaloa, 36.3 mi S of Escuinapa, 22.96 -105.86

CAS:HERP
Leptophis diplotropis (Günther, 1872)
97381F.W. Schuierer   CAS-75751964-08-18
Mexico, Nayarit, Old fort above San Blas, 21.56 -105.28

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23945A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   1963-07-04
Mexico, Sinaloa, Playa Road, 23.24 -106.42

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23946A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   1963-05-24
Mexico, Nayarit, ca. 0.25 mi N Hwy 15 bridge across Rio Acaponeta, E side of river, 22.47 -105.38

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23947A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   1963-05-24
Mexico, Nayarit, ca. 0.25 mi N Hwy 15 bridge across Rio Acaponeta, E side of river, 22.47 -105.38

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23948A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   1963-06-28
Mexico, Nayarit, Ruiz Road, 1.7 mi E junction of Hwy 15, 21.95 -105.12

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23949A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   1963-05-16
Mexico, Nayarit, Approx 1 mi upstream from Rio Santiago and Hwy 15 bridge, 21.84 -105.13

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23950A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   1963-05-16
Mexico, Nayarit, Nachi Road, about 2-3 mi E of jct with Hwy 15, 21.8 -105.07

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23951A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   5311963-05-21
Mexico, Nayarit, 13.7 mi E San Blas and 0.25 mi S of road along the river, 21.6333333333 -105.1333333333

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23952A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   1963-05-08
Mexico, Nayarit, 0.5 mi E of Santa Cruz, 21.43 -105.19

CAS:SUR
Leptophis diplotropis diplotropis
23953A.E. Greer and F.W. Burley   1963-06-24
Mexico, Nayarit, Mexico Hwy 15, 0.6 mi W of Jalisco-Nayarit state line, 21.0426944444 -104.2286944444


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