Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acronicta ovata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162041Brower, A.E.   2000-07-03
United States, Missouri, Greene, Willard, 37.305 -93.42833

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162042Richards, A.G.   1931-07-21
United States, Tennessee, Marion, Monteagle, 35.240081 -85.839698, 610m

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162043   
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, St. Anth Park, 44.982111 -93.193551

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162044   
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, St. Anth Park, 44.982111 -93.193551

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162045   
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, St. Anth Park, 44.982111 -93.193551

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162046   1890-06-28
United States, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162047   1890-07-07
United States, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162048   1890-06-27
United States, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162049Rothke, Max   
United States, Pennsylvania, Lackawanna, Scranton, 41.408969 -75.662412

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162050Jaques, H.E.   1940-07-12
United States, Iowa, Jones, County 53, 42.12124 -91.131435

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162051   
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, no locality given, 45.03333 -93.08333

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162052   
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, no locality given, 45.004576 -93.476884

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000162053   
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, no locality given, 45.004576 -93.476884

iDigBio-UWM:wirc
wirc00237296Johnson, Kyle E.   2015-05-25
United States, Minnesota, Washington, afton state park, 44.85616 -92.77425

iDigBio-UWM:wirc
wirc00237297Johnson, Kyle E.   2015-05-25
United States, Minnesota, Washington, afton state park, 44.85616 -92.77425

iDigBio-MISSA:mem
Image Associated With the Occurrence
mem 327020Wright, D.J.   1989-06-24
United States, Minnesota, Anoka, carlos avery wildlife area


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