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

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Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection


ASU:ASUHIC
Mocis texana (Morrison, 1875)
ASUHIC0112128Chuck Harp   2018-08-16
United States, Oklahoma, Major County, 6.0 mi. W of Orienta, N of Hwy. 412, Gloss Mountain State Park, 36.3626 -98.5816, 418m

ASU:ASUHIC
Mocis texana (Morrison, 1875)
ASUHIC0112129Chuck Harp   2018-08-20
United States, Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, 8.5 mi. W of Cheyenne, S of Hwy. 47, Croton Lake, 35.6124 -99.8232, 657m

ASU:ASUHIC
Mocis marcida (Guenée, 1852)
ASUHIC0121187J. Bolling Sullivan   2013-09-29
United States, North Carolina, Carteret County, North River Farm, Regenerated Farmland, 34.821 -76.561561

ASU:ASUHIC
Mocis marcida (Guenée, 1852)
ASUHIC0121188J. Bolling Sullivan   2000-04-11
United States, North Carolina, Craven County, Croatan National Forest, Croatan National Forest Road 147, 34.855198 -76.802388

ASU:ASUHIC
Mocis disseverans (Walker, 1858)
ASUHIC0121189J. Wielgus   1981-01-02
Mexico, Chiapas, Palenque, 17.56861 -92.10972

ASU:ASUHIC
Mocis marcida (Guenée, 1852)
ASUHIC0129846J. Bolling Sullivan   1990-08-17
United States, North Carolina, Craven County, North Harlowe, 34.86041 -76.77202

ASU:ASUHIC
Mocis marcida (Guenée, 1852)
ASUHIC0129847J. Bolling Sullivan   2006-06-24
United States, North Carolina, Jones County, Croatan National Forest, Haywood Landing, 34.817883 -77.179783

ASU:ASUHIC
Mocis texana (Morrison, 1875)
ASUHIC0162455Stallings   1943-05-01
United States, Kansas, Sumner County, Caldwell, 37.001942 -97.337109


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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