Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bungarus magnimaculatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Bungarus magnimaculatus Wall and Evans, 1901
206516   JBS-17650000-00-00
Myanmar, Mandalay Div., near Kyauk Se, 21.6 96.133334

CAS:HERP
Bungarus magnimaculatus Wall and Evans, 1901
210526K.D. Wiseman, J.M. Lovette, and J.V. Vindum   JBS-29081999-07-25
Myanmar, Sagaing Div., Yin Mar Bin, Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park Headquarters, 22 04 27.7 N, 94 53 55.0 E, 22.0743611111 94.8986111111

CAS:HERP
Bungarus magnimaculatus Wall and Evans, 1901
210696J.B. Slowinski and H. Tun   JBS-24161999-05-15
Myanmar, Magway Div., Ye Sa Khyo Township, Sin Ma Taung Forest, 21 35 14.1 N, 95 05 45.6 E, 21.58725 95.096

CAS:HERP
Bungarus magnimaculatus Wall and Evans, 1901
215445T. Thin, S.L. Oo and Z. Htun   JBS-63862000-05-16
Myanmar, Sagaing Div., Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park, Yin Mar Bin headquarters, 22 04 26.0 N, 94 51 00.5 E, 22.0738888889 94.8501388889

CAS:HERP
Bungarus magnimaculatus Wall and Evans, 1901
215958T. Thin, S.W. Kyi and H. Tun   JBS-54332000-08-31
Myanmar, Mandalay Div., Na Htoe Gyi Township, Minsontaung Wildlife Sanctuary, Shout Taw Yoe Camp, 21 24 15.3 N, 95 47 04.6 E, 21.40425 95.7846111111

CAS:HERP
Bungarus magnimaculatus Wall and Evans, 1901
215998T. Thin, S.L. Oo and S.W. Kyi   JBS-55022000-09-08
Myanmar, Mandalay Div., Na Htoe Gyi Township, Minsontaung Wildlife Sanctuary, Kat Lan Dam, Kat Lan Village, 21 22 34.3 N, 95 48 32.9 E, 21.3761944444 95.8091388889

CAS:HERP
Bungarus magnimaculatus Wall and Evans, 1901
215999T. Thin, S.L. Oo and S.W. Kyi   JBS-55032000-09-08
Myanmar, Mandalay Div., Na Htoe Gyi Township, Minsontaung Wildlife Sanctuary, Kat Lan Dam, Kat Lan Village, 21 22 40.4 N, 95 48 15.5 E, 21.3778888889 95.8043055556

CAS:SUR
Bungarus magnimaculatus Wall and Evans, 1901
12414Zoological Survey of India   
Myanmar, Shan State, Meiktila, 21.888117 98.310805


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