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Dataset: ASU-ASUCOB
Taxa: Ophryastes argentatus
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Charles W. O'Brien Collection


ASU:ASUCOB
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
ASUCOB0014819W.H. Clark   1979-07-06
Mexico, Baja California, 32 km N San Felipe, Jct. Hwys 3 & 5., 31.416667 -115.033333, 60m

ASU:ASUCOB
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
ASUCOB0014820W.H. Clark   1979-07-06
Mexico, Baja California, 32 km N San Felipe, Jct. Hwys 3 & 5., 31.416667 -115.033333, 60m

ASU:ASUCOB
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
ASUCOB0014821Cheary   1969-08-10
Mexico, Sonora, 18 mi. E. San Luis, 28.966658 -111.23203, 61m

ASU:ASUCOB
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
ASUCOB0014822Cheary   1969-08-10
Mexico, Sonora, 18 mi. E. San Luis, 28.966658 -111.23203, 61m

ASU:ASUCOB
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
ASUCOB0014823C.D. Johnson   1965-08-17
Mexico, Sonora, 17 mi E Hermosillo, 29.039452 -110.721781

ASU:ASUCOB
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
ASUCOB0014824Dozier   1977-07-25
Mexico, Baja California, 20 km S Punta Prieta, 28.686777 -114.055675

ASU:ASUCOB
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
ASUCOB0014825P.H. Sullivan   1976-09-05
Mexico, Baja California, 3 mi. N. Catavina, 29.760406 -114.755853

University of Arizona Insect Collection


UA:UAIC
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
UAIC1079773   
Mexico, Sonora, Hermosillo, Hermosillo, 29.066667 -110.916667

UA:UAIC
Ophryastes argentatus LeConte, 1853: 44
UAIC1079776   
Mexico, Sonora, 2mi. N El Doctor, 31.959835 -114.743299


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