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Dataset: SLRC-SLRC
Search Criteria: Dominican Republic; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sangmi Lee Research Collection


SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Battaristis Meyrick, 1914
SLRC0000570Don Davis   1973-05-28
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Hotel Montana, 10 km NE of Jarabacoa, 19.184829 -70.574431, 520m

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Battaristis Meyrick, 1914
SLRC0000571Don Davis   1973-05-28
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Hotel Montana, 10 km NE of Jarabacoa, 19.184829 -70.574431, 520m

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Battaristis Meyrick, 1914
SLRC0000572Don Davis   1973-05-20
Dominican Republic, Dajabon, 13 km S Loma de Cabrera, 19.303634 -71.606, 400m

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Battaristis Meyrick, 1914
SLRC0000573Don Davis   1973-05-20
Dominican Republic, Dajabon, 13 km S Loma de Cabrera, 19.303634 -71.606, 400m

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Gelechiidae Stainton, 1854
SLRC0000574Don Davis   1973-05-28
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Hotel Montana, 10 km NE of Jarabacoa, 19.184829 -70.574431, 520m

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Gelechiidae Stainton, 1854
SLRC0000575Don Davis   1973-05-28
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Hotel Montana, 10 km NE of Jarabacoa, 19.184829 -70.574431, 520m

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Stegasta Meyrick, 1904
SLRC0000576Don Davis   1973-05-28
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Hotel Montana, 10 km NE of Jarabacoa, 19.184829 -70.574431, 520m

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Stegasta Meyrick, 1904
SLRC0000577Don Davis   1973-05-28
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Hotel Montana, 10 km NE of Jarabacoa, 19.184829 -70.574431, 520m

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Stegasta Meyrick, 1904
SLRC0000578Don Davis   1973-05-28
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Hotel Montana, 10 km NE of Jarabacoa, 19.184829 -70.574431, 520m


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