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

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Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection


ASU:ASUHIC
ASUHIC0038025R. Zack   2000-04-13
United States, Washington, Benton County, Road to Rattlesnake Mountain, Hanford Site, Arid Lands Ecology Reserve, 46.379283 -119.517883

ASU:ASUHIC
ASUHIC0038026Looney   1999-05-14
United States, Washington, Benton County, Road to Rattlesnake Mountain, Hanford Site, Arid Lands Ecology Reserve, 46.379283 -119.517883

ASU:ASUHIC
Mesagroicus hispidus Buchanan, 1929
ASUHIC0038027Charles W. O'Brien   1966-03-18
United States, California, Merced County, 10 mi. S of Los Banos, 36.905027 -120.811574

ASU:ASUHIC
Mesagroicus hispidus Buchanan, 1929
ASUHIC0038028Charles W. O'Brien   1966-03-18
United States, California, Merced County, 10 mi. S of Los Banos, 36.905027 -120.811574

ASU:ASUHIC
Mesagroicus plumosus Buchanan, 1929
ASUHIC0038029E.G. Riley   2000-02-13
United States, Texas, Brazos County, Lick Creek Park, College Station, 30.538965 -96.160488

ASU:ASUHIC
Mesagroicus plumosus Buchanan, 1929
ASUHIC0038030E.G. Riley   2000-03-06
United States, Texas, Brazos County, Lick Creek Park, College Station, 30.538965 -96.160488

ASU:ASUHIC
Mesagroicus plumosus Buchanan, 1929
ASUHIC0038031E.G. Riley   2000-03-16
United States, Texas, Brazos County, Lick Creek Park, College Station, 30.538965 -96.160488

ASU:ASUHIC
Mesagroicus plumosus Buchanan, 1929
ASUHIC0038032E.G. Riley   2000-03-16
United States, Texas, Brazos County, Lick Creek Park, College Station, 30.538965 -96.160488


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Google Map

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