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

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Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection


ASU:ASUHIC
Kricogonia castalia Fabricius 1793
ASUHIC0078123Ronald S. Wielgus   1991-07-23
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Hill at intersection to Peña Blanca Lake, Peña Blanca, 31.396423 -111.088707

ASU:ASUHIC
Kricogonia lyside (Godart, 1819)
ASUHIC0133621Ronald S. Wielgus   1983-10-30
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, 5131 S Bannock Street, Sierra Vista, 31.475908 -110.269907

ASU:ASUHIC
Kricogonia lyside (Godart, 1819)
ASUHIC0133622Ronald S. Wielgus   1985-08-30
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, 5131 S Bannock Street, Sierra Vista, Pueblo Del Sol, Huachuca Mountains, 31.475908 -110.269907

ASU:ASUHIC
Kricogonia lyside (Godart, 1819)
ASUHIC0133623Ronald S. Wielgus   1963-09-01
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, 33.44833 -112.07333

ASU:ASUHIC
Kricogonia castalia Fabricius 1793
ASUHIC0133624Ronald S. Wielgus   1991-07-23
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Pena Blanca, hill @ intersection to lake on Mala Mujer, 31.401228 -111.089904

ASU:ASUHIC
Kricogonia castalia Fabricius 1793
ASUHIC0133625Ronald S. Wielgus   1991-07-23
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Sycamore Canyon, SE of Ruby, Hank and Yank Spring, 31.432 -111.188

ASU:ASUHIC
Kricogonia castalia Fabricius 1793
ASUHIC0133626Ronald S. Wielgus   1991-07-23
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Pena Blanca, hill @ intersection to lake on Mala Mujer, 31.401228 -111.089904


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