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Dataset: ASU-ASUHIC
Taxa: Amorpha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection


ASU:ASUHIC
Amorpha juglandis (Smith, 1797)
ASUHIC0095617J. Bolling Sullivan   2016-05-02
United States, North Carolina, Ashe County, Three Top Mountain Gamelands, 36.4249 -81.6021, 1164m

ASU:ASUHIC
Amorpha juglandis (Smith, 1797)
ASUHIC0204030Kelly Richers   2022-06-15
United States, North Carolina, Jackson County, Cullowhee at trail crossing off Little Savannah Road, 35.309722 -83.213611, 762m

ASU:ASUHIC
Amorpha juglandis (Smith, 1797)
ASUHIC0204031Kelly Richers   2022-06-14
United States, North Carolina, Jackson County, Cullowhee at trail crossing off Little Savannah Road, 35.305 -83.205833, 735m

ASU:ASUHIC
Amorpha juglandis (Smith, 1797)
ASUHIC0204032Kelly Richers   2022-06-17
United States, North Carolina, Jackson County, Cullowhee at trail crossing off Little Savannah Road, 35.305 -83.205833, 735m

ASU:ASUHIC
Amorpha juglandis (Smith, 1797)
ASUHIC0204033Kelly Richers   2022-06-16
United States, North Carolina, Jackson County, Cullowhee at trail crossing off Little Savannah Road, 35.305 -83.205833, 735m

ASU:ASUHIC
Amorpha juglandis (Smith, 1797)
ASUHIC0204034Kelly Richers   2022-06-17
United States, North Carolina, Jackson County, Cullowhee at trail crossing off Little Savannah Road, 35.305 -83.205833, 735m

ASU:ASUHIC
Amorpha juglandis (Smith, 1797)
ASUHIC0204035Kelly Richers   2022-06-16
United States, North Carolina, Jackson County, Cullowhee at trail crossing off Little Savannah Road, 35.305 -83.205833, 735m


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