Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Paracotalpa granicollis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075191Linda Parsons   1983-06-07
United States, Idaho, Oneida County, 15 mi. NW of Stone, 42.077102 -112.91271

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075192David E. Cox   1934-04-06
United States, Idaho, Twin Falls County, Hollister, 42.353121 -114.575037

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075193David E. Cox   1934-04-06
United States, Idaho, Twin Falls County, Hollister, 42.353121 -114.575037

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075194Linda Parsons   1980-05-03
United States, Utah, Washington County, Zion National Park, 37.3 -113.05

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075195Linda Parsons   1978-06-03
United States, Idaho, Cassia County, Goose Creek, 42.543452 -113.763084

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075196Linda Parsons   1978-05-14
United States, Idaho, Cassia County, Marion, 42.286659 -113.910973

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075197Linda Parsons   1978-05-14
United States, Idaho, Cassia County, Marion, 42.286659 -113.910973

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075198Linda Parsons   1978-05-14
United States, Idaho, Cassia County, Marion, 42.286659 -113.910973

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075199Linda Parsons   1978-05-14
United States, Idaho, Cassia County, Marion, 42.286659 -113.910973

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Paracotalpa granicollis (Haldeman, 1852)
ASUHIC0075200Linda Parsons   1979-05-15
United States, Idaho, Twin Falls County, Indian Springs Road, 42.336281 -114.350406


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