Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Typhlops ruber
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
125067L.C. Alcala et al.   109891968-04-04
Philippine Ids., Cebu Prov., Pilar Municipality, 2 km SW of Pilar town, Palawan, 10.8 124.55, 46 - 55m

CAS:HERP
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
169875Q. Alcala et al.   SU Field-69821965-11-19
Philippine Ids., Cebu Prov., Minglanilla Municipality, Camp 7 Barrio, 10.3333 123.75, 351m

CAS:HERP
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
182566L.C. Alcala et al.   122501969-06-05
Philippine Ids., Cebu Prov., San Francisco Municipality, Union Barrio, 10.6697222222 124.325, 15 - 30m

CAS:HERP
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
182567L.C. Alcala et al.   122551969-06-05
Philippine Ids., Cebu Prov., San Francisco Municipality, Union Barrio, 10.6697222222 124.325, 15 - 30m

CAS:SUR
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
25704A.C. Alcala et al.   106421963-03-30
Philippine Ids., Mindoro Oriental Prov., 30 km SW (by rd) of Calapan, SE slope of Mt Halcon, Tarogin Barrio, 13.1999 121.13

CAS:SUR
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
25707S. Magusara and C. Batal   109711963-04-15
Philippine Ids., Mindoro Oriental Prov., Mtn on E bank of Bagto River, 13.2041 121.107, 244m

CAS:SUR
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
25708A.C. Alcala et al.   110791963-04-22
Philippine Ids., Mindoro Oriental Prov., 31 km SW of Calapan, SE slope of Mt Halcon, Tarogin Barrio, 13.1778 121.119, 183m

CAS:SUR
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
25772A.C. Alcala et al.   106781963-03-31
Philippine Ids., Mindoro Oriental Prov., 30 km SW of Calapan, SE slope of Mt Halcon, Tarogin Barrio, 13.1999 121.13

CAS:SUR
Typhlops ruber Boettger, 1897
25773M. Pinero et al.   171621963-04-09
Philippine Ids., Mindoro Oriental Prov., Mt Halcon, SE slope of Barawanan Peak, 13.2128 121.08, 610m


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Google Map

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