Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alsophis portoricensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Alsophis portoricensis Reinhardt and Lütken, 1863
173659T.A. Sinclair   TAS-1311989-07-05
United Kingdom, 18.727925 -64.3336333333

CAS:HERP
Alsophis portoricensis richardi
200813R. Lawson   RL-B13P3j1995-12-13
United States, Puerto Rico, on property of U. Strickland, 18.3167 -65.2833

CAS:HERP
Alsophis portoricensis richardi
200814R. Lawson   RL-B13P5a1995-12-13
United States, Puerto Rico, on property of U. Strickland, 18.3167 -65.2833

CAS:HERP
Alsophis portoricensis portoricensis
200839R. Lawson and R. Thomas   RL-B13P5b1995-12-15
United States, Puerto Rico, PR 140, ca 3.5 km S Cruce Magueyes (Bufalo), 18.38838 -66.5717, 160m

CAS:HERP
Alsophis portoricensis Reinhardt and Lütken, 1863
54993H.E. Anthony   
United States, Puerto Rico, Ponce, Adjuntas, 18.1647 -66.7225

CAS:SUR
Alsophis portoricensis Reinhardt and Lütken, 1863
14513H. Beatty   1943-07-25
United States, 18.3976194444 -64.9097638889


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Google Map

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