Dataset: MIL-
Taxa: Syrrhopodon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


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Syrrhopodon japonicus Brotherus, 1924
B126306Z. Iwatsuki | M. Mizutani   1977-01-30
Japan, Kyushu, Miyazaki-Ken, - 200m

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Syrrhopodon elongatus Sullivant, 1861
B133344T. Pocs   1980-10-12
Cuba, Holguin, - 1000m

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Syrrhopodon revolutus
B129417B. C. Stone   39511962-03-00
Guam, Mariana Islands

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B131642D. G. Griffin III   1980-05-00
United States, Florida, Marion, 29.33 -81.92

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Syrrhopodon rigidus
B129422R. E. Schultes | I. Cabrera   119271951-03-26
Colombia, Amazonas-Vaupés, - 250m

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Syrrhopodon rigidus
B129421R. E. Schultes | P. Bell   116971951-03-11
Colombia, Meta, - 1700m

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B130060Martyn J. Dibben   217761969-09-04
United States, North Carolina, Carteret

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Syrrhopodon rupestris
B129425R. Spruce   141849-00-00
Brazil, Amazonas

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Syrrhopodon revolutus
B129419B. C. Stone   4353A1962-07-25
Guam, Mariana Islands, - 300m

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Syrrhopodon incompletus var. berteroanus
B148018A. M. Young   1982-12-04
Costa Rica, Heredia

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B148058Frank D. Bowers | Alvin R. Diamond   158121989-02-14
United States, Alabama, Henry

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Syrrhopodon leprieurii
B129415R. E. Schultes   11948A1956-02-00
Colombia

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B131657D. G. Griffin III   2121981-12-02
United States, Florida, Levy

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B132136R. Düll   153/1A1981-04-15
United States, Florida, Hardee

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Syrrhopodon involutus
B129423L. Salverda   39191937-00-00
Indonesia, West New Guinea

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Syrrhopodon parasiticus (Brid.) Besch.
B131627D. G. Griffin III   2101982-05-07
United States, Florida, Marion

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Syrrhopodon rigidus
B129420R. E. Schultes   119411956-02-00
Colombia

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Syrrhopodon leprieurii
B129413R. Spruce   101849-00-00
Brazil, Amazonas

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B132147R. Düll   2254/11981-04-07
United States, Florida, Seminole


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