Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Raphia abrupta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402081Ainslie, C.N.   1921-07-09
United States, Iowa, Woodbury, Sioux City, 42.4963 -96.4094

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402082Ainslie, C.N.   1921-07-29
United States, Iowa, Woodbury, Sioux City, 42.4963 -96.4094

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402083Richards, A.G.   1929-04-06
United States, Georgia, Clark, no locality given, 33.9519 -83.3576

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402084Richards, A.G.   1930-06-12
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Monteagle, 35.2401 -85.8397, 610m

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402085Ainslie, C.N.   1921-06-29
United States, Iowa, Woodbury, Sioux City, 42.4963 -96.4094

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402086Richards, A.G.; H.E. Jacques   1936-08-07
United States, Iowa, 3, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402087Ainslie, C.N.   1921-07-07
United States, Iowa, Woodbury, Sioux City, 42.4963 -96.4094

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402088Richards, A.G.   2000-08-18
United States, Nebraska, Douglas, Florence, Omaha, 41.3344 -95.9606

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402089Ainslie, C.N.   1935-08-22
United States, Iowa, Woodbury, Sioux City, 42.4963 -96.4094

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402090Richards, A.G.   1928-05-22
United States, North Dakota, Morton, Hebron, 46.9006 -102.0454

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402091Ainslie, C.N.   1935-07-00
United States, Iowa, Woodbury, Sioux City, 42.4963 -96.4094

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402092Richards, A.G.; R.A. Leussler   1950-05-02
United States, Nebraska, Cass, Plattsmouth, 41.0111 -95.8808

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402093Richards, A.G.   1932-06-17
United States, Arkansas, Hempstead, Hope, 60.9203 -149.6403

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402094Richards, A.G.   1930-07-29
United States, Tennessee, Grundy, Monteagle, 35.2401 -85.8397

iDigBio-MISSA:mem
mem 324124Lago, P.K.   1973-07-04
United States, Minnesota, Becker, 3 miles e of ogema, 47.1082 -95.8707


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