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GRAHAM-YUNNAN

Coordinates available for 2 records of GRAHAM-YUNNAN

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Order: Anura
Family: Bombinatoridae
Species: Bombina maxima  
Cat No: NRM 1362. N=2
Determiner: Boulenger, GA 1905 Length: Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: Asia Country: CHINA State/Province: Yunnan
District: Kunming Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin: Ocean:
Locality: Dongshuan, 6000 feet
Field Number: GRAHAM-YUNNAN Leg: Graham, John Date: 1904
SYNTYPE Bombinator maximus Boulenger, 1905
Object remarks: "...of Batrachians collected by Mr. John Graham near Tong Chuan Fu in Yunnan (altitude about 6000 feet), which has just reached the British Museum, contained three examples of a fourth species" There might have been more specimens with type status - to make exchange possible! /EIÅ, 2021
Locality remarks: Date estimated. "From May 2 to June 12, 1904, Archibald Little, a British businessman..." "On June 1, ... passes at nearly 9,000 feet, he reached the valley of Dongchuan prefecture (“Tung­chuan fu” in his text) which lay 1,000 feet below". Maybe or not related to Graham?

Order: Anura
Family: Bombinatoridae
Species: Bombinator maximus  
Cat No: NRM 1361. N=2
Determiner: Boulenger, GA 1905 Length: Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: Asia Country: CHINA State/Province: Yunnan
District: Kunming Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin: Ocean:
Locality: Dongshuan, 6000 feet
Field Number: GRAHAM-YUNNAN Leg: Graham, John Date: 1904
SYNTYPE Bombinator maximus Boulenger, 1905
Object remarks:
Locality remarks: Date estimated. "From May 2 to June 12, 1904, Archibald Little, a British businessman..." "On June 1, ... passes at nearly 9,000 feet, he reached the valley of Dongchuan prefecture (“Tung­chuan fu” in his text) which lay 1,000 feet below". Maybe or not related to Graham?

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