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Dataset: MPCA
Taxa: Pseudocentroptiloides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency invertebrates


MPCA
57226[]MPCA   07UM0022007-08-08
United States, Minnesota, Kandiyohi, Crow River, Middle Fork watershed basin; Downstream of CR 2, 5.5 mi. NW of Crow River, 45.26275 -94.80289

MPCA
Pseudocentroptiloides usa Waltz & McCafferty
172583[]MPCA   09RD0022014-09-03
United States, Minnesota, Clay, Buffalo River watershed basin; Upstream of CR 68, 2 mi. NW of Glyndon, 46.89916667 -96.60885

MPCA
Pseudocentroptiloides usa Waltz & McCafferty
160221[]MPCA   10EM0362013-08-06
United States, Minnesota, Isanti, Rum River watershed basin; Downstream of Hwy 47, 7 mi. W of Cambridge, 45.566902 -93.38166633

MPCA
Pseudocentroptiloides usa Waltz & McCafferty
154132[]MPCA   10RN0122013-08-21
United States, Minnesota, Itasca, Rice River watershed basin; Downstream of Willis Lake Rd, 5 mi. SE of Bigfork, 47.6543 -93.60938

MPCA
Pseudocentroptiloides usa Waltz & McCafferty
188760[]MPCA   15UM0802015-08-12
United States, Minnesota, Itasca, Bruce Creek watershed basin; Downstream of CR 431, 3 mi. S of Swan River, 47.05341943 -93.2277679

MPCA
Pseudocentroptiloides usa Waltz & McCafferty
212183[]MPCA   16SC0352016-08-02
United States, Minnesota, Carlton, Kettle River, West Branch watershed basin; Downstream of Hwy 73, 4 mi. NW of Kettle River, 46.54456976 -92.90658058

MPCA
13087[]MPCA   98LS0441998-09-14
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Cloquet River watershed basin;, 47.20753114 -91.94208725


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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