Search Results (List)

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

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ASU Insects copy


ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031782D.H. Janzen   1961-08-00
Mexico, Morelos, Lake Coatetelco, 18.739538 -99.337684

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031783D.H. Janzen   1961-08-00
Mexico, Morelos, Lake Coatetelco, 18.739538 -99.337684

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031784D.H. Janzen   1961-08-00
Mexico, Morelos, Lake Coatetelco, 18.739538 -99.337684

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031785D.H. Janzen   1961-08-00
Mexico, Morelos, Lake Coatetelco, 18.739538 -99.337684

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031786D.H. Janzen   1961-08-00
Mexico, Morelos, Lake Coatetelco, 18.739538 -99.337684

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031787D.H. Janzen   1961-08-00
Mexico, Morelos, Lake Coatetelco, 18.739538 -99.337684

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031788Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien, G.B. Marshall   1974-08-22
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 13 mi. NE of Sabinas Hidalgo, 26.645548 -100.006177, 183m

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031789Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien, G.B. Marshall   1974-08-22
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 13 mi. NE of Sabinas Hidalgo, 26.645548 -100.006177, 183m

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031790Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien, G.B. Marshall   1974-08-22
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 13 mi. NE of Sabinas Hidalgo, 26.645548 -100.006177, 183m

ASU
Nyssonotus seriatus Casey, 1892: 701
ASUHIC0031791Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien, G.B. Marshall   1974-08-22
Mexico, Nuevo Leon, 13 mi. NE of Sabinas Hidalgo, 26.645548 -100.006177, 183m


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