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

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Mastozoología


INABIOEC:MECN-MAST
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
7132Verónica Robalino   JBM 25612021-10-20
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, El Placer, -1.40798 -78.30888, 1450m

INABIOEC:MECN-MAST
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
7134Rocio Vargas   JBM 26062022-02-14
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Alpachaca, -0.161852 -78.3467, 2450m

INABIOEC:MECN-MAST
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
491M. Marin   1991-01-06
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Santiago de Píllaro, Quebrada Alpichi, 2 KmS. de Píllaro, La Libertad, -1.193361 -78.541795, 2000m

INABIOEC:MECN-MAST
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
1130B. Witteveen   1997-07-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, DISTRITO METROPOLITANO DE QUITO, Vía Calacalí, Nanegalito, Km 25, 0.01154 -78.560223, 2570m

INABIOEC:MECN-MAST
Mustela frenata Lichtenstein, 1831
5265Jorge Brito   2016-10-07
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Chambo, Cubillines, Parque Nacional Sangay, -1.760633 -78.477092, 3902m


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