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

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Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection


ASU:ASUHIC
ASUHIC0012003Charles W. O'Brien   2007-08-10
United States, Alaska, Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Eagle Summit, Highway 6, milepost 108, NE of Fairbanks, 65.48 -145.4, 1105m

ASU:ASUHIC
ASUHIC0012004B. Fleshman   2007-06-25
United States, Alaska, Fairbanks North Star Borough, Dorcan Court, Chena Ridge, Fairbanks, 64.836128 -147.917906, 196m

ASU:ASUHIC
Lepidophorus setiger Hamilton, 1895
ASUHIC0012010Hlavac   1972-05-10
United States, Tennessee, Sevier County, Cove Mountain forest, Gatlinburg, 35.702738 -83.567168

ASU:ASUHIC
Lepidophorus setiger Hamilton, 1895
ASUHIC0012011Hlavac   1972-05-10
United States, Tennessee, Sevier County, Cove Mountain forest, Gatlinburg, 35.702738 -83.567168

ASU:ASUHIC
ASUHIC0031915D.S. Chandler   1983-05-17
United States, Oregon, Benton County, Marys Peak, 44.50444 -123.55, 914m

ASU:ASUHIC
Lepidophorus inquinatus (Mannerheim, 1852)
ASUHIC0031916D.S. Sikes   2008-06-11
United States, Alaska, Aleutians West Census Area, Kasatochi Island, 52.16755 -175.51724, 230m

ASU:ASUHIC
Lepidophorus plumosus Buchanan, 1936
ASUHIC0031917Lois B. O'Brien   1971-07-27
United States, Colorado, Huerfano County, Blue Lake, San Isabel National Forest, 37.901999 -105.04223

ASU:ASUHIC
Lepidophorus plumosus Buchanan, 1936
ASUHIC0031918Lois B. O'Brien   1971-07-27
United States, Colorado, Huerfano County, Blue Lake, San Isabel National Forest, 37.901999 -105.04223


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