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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lasionycta impingens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lasionycta impingens (Walker, 1857)
ASUHIC0098905Chuck E. Harp   2015-08-06
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek County, Guanella Pass, Hwy. 62, 12 rd. mi. S of Georgetown, alpine hillside at upper restroom area, near MKR 12, 39.587 -105.7131, 3560m

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Lasionycta impingens (Walker, 1857)
ASUHIC0098906Chuck E. Harp   2015-08-06
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek County, Guanella Pass, Hwy. 62, 12 rd. mi. S of Georgetown, alpine hillside at upper restroom area, near MKR 12, 39.587 -105.7131, 3560m

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Lasionycta impingens (Walker, 1857)
ASUHIC0098907Chuck E. Harp   2015-08-06
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek County, Guanella Pass, Hwy. 62, 12 rd. mi. S of Georgetown, alpine hillside at upper restroom area, near MKR 12, 39.587 -105.7131, 3560m

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Lasionycta impingens (Walker, 1857)
ASUHIC0098908Chuck E. Harp   2015-08-06
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek County, Guanella Pass, Hwy. 62, 12 rd. mi. S of Georgetown, alpine hillside at upper restroom area, near MKR 12, 39.587 -105.7131, 3560m

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Lasionycta impingens (Walker, 1857)
ASUHIC0098909Chuck E. Harp   2015-08-20
United States, Colorado, Gunnison County, Collegiate Parks Wilderness, W of Buena Vista, CR 306, 1.4 mi. W of Cottonwood Pass along alpine trails, 38.8437 -106.4155, 3597m

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Lasionycta impingens (Walker, 1857)
ASUHIC0098910Chuck E. Harp   2015-08-20
United States, Colorado, Gunnison County, Collegiate Parks Wilderness, W of Buena Vista, CR 306, 1.4 mi. W of Cottonwood Pass along alpine trails, 38.8437 -106.4155, 3597m


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