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

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Madarellus perditus Casey, 1920
ASUHIC0016932E.G. Riley   1987-10-23
United States, Texas, Hidalgo County, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, 26.06972 -98.145

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Madarellus perditus Casey, 1920
ASUHIC0016933E.G. Riley   1984-10-06
United States, Texas, Cameron County, Near Southmost, 25.879263 -97.374494

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Madarellus rufomaculatus Champion, 1908
ASUHIC0016937Wayne E. Clark; Coe   1982-09-04
Mexico, Chiapas, 18 km S of Palenque, 17.443886 -91.975984

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Madarellus rufomaculatus Champion, 1908
ASUHIC0016938Wayne E. Clark; Coe   1982-09-04
Mexico, Chiapas, 18 km S of Palenque, 17.443886 -91.975984

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ASUHIC0016958E.G. Riley   1984-07-21
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, 30.45056 -91.15513

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Image Associated With the Occurence
ASUHIC0016959Charles W. O'Brien   1998-03-23
United States, Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg, 32.3525 -90.87778

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Madarellus Casey, 1892
ASUHIC0016965J. Ascher   2000-06-12
United States, New York, Tompkins County, Cayuga Inlet, Ithaca, 42.42768 -76.522154, 150m

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Madarellus Casey, 1892
ASUHIC0016966Nico M. Franz   2000-06-23
United States, New York, Tompkins County, Six Mile Creek, Ithaca, 42.432126 -76.484024, 150m

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Madarellus Casey, 1892
ASUHIC0016967Nico M. Franz   2000-09-05
United States, New York, Schuyler County, Texas Hollow State Forest, 42.432421 -76.804397, 150m

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Madarellus Casey, 1892
ASUHIC0016968Nico M. Franz   2000-09-05
United States, New York, Schuyler County, Texas Hollow State Forest, 42.432421 -76.804397, 150m

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Image Associated With the Occurence
Madarellus inaequalis Champion, 1908
ASUHIC0016987I.S. Askevold; Heffern   1985-06-14
Mexico, Veracruz, 0.5 mi. N of Papantla, 20.45999 -97.318435


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