Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diogmites neoternatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141039[Collector unknown]   1962-09-01
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, Granite Reef Dam, 33.516072 -111.691847

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141040R.S. Beal   1959-09-04
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, Scottsdale, 33.50921 -111.899033

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141041J.H. Davidson; J.M Davidson, M.A. Cazier   1965-08-09
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, 2 Mi. NE. of Portal, 31.934226 -109.117269

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141042R.S. Beal   1959-08-14
United States, Arizona, Graham County, Safford, 32.833955 -109.70758

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141043Vic Sresta   1968-08-24
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, Tempe, 33.414768 -111.90931

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141044[Collector unknown]   
United States, New Mexico, Colfax County, Koehler, 36.740863 -104.618325

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141045H.R. Rush   1964-07-25
United States, Kansas, Montgomery County, Montgomery County, 37.192524 -95.742878

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141046H.R. Rush   1963-06-30
United States, Kansas, Sedgwick County, Sedgwick County, 37.684762 -97.460969

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141047H.R. Rush   1969-07-30
United States, Indiana, Floyd County, Floyd County, 38.318929 -85.906831

ASU
Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1951)
ASUHIC0141048H.R. Rush   1969-07-30
United States, Indiana, Floyd County, Floyd County, 38.318929 -85.906831


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