Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schinia chrysellus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402487   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402494   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402495   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402485Leussler, R.A.; A.G. Richards   1920-09-15
United States, Nebraska, Douglas, Omaha, 41.2565 -95.9345

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402486Lugger, O.   
United States, Colorado, Denver, Denver, 39.7392 -104.9903

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402488Brower, A.E.; A.G. Richards   1924-08-24
United States, Missouri, Greene, Willard, 37.305 -93.4285

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402489   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402490Richards, A.G.   1935-07-07
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Colorado Springs, Fountain Valley School, 38.8339 -104.8214

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402491Mickel, C.E.   1940-08-26
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro St. Park, 34.9373 -101.6476

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402492Lugger, O.   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402493Lugger, O.   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402496Lugger, O.   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402497Mickel, C.E.   1940-08-26
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro St. Park, 34.9373 -101.6476

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402498Lugger, O.   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402499Lugger, O.   
United States, Texas, no locality given

Entomology:UMSP
UMSP000402500Mickel, C.E.   1940-08-26
United States, Texas, Randall, Palo Duro St. Park, 34.9373 -101.6476


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