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

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Ophryastes sordidus LeConte, 1853
ASUHIC0001847Charles W. O'Brien; G.B. Marshall   1972-06-11
United States, New Mexico, Otero County, White Sands National Monument, 32.76667 -106.33333

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Ophryastes sordidus LeConte, 1853
ASUHIC0001848Charles W. O'Brien; G.B. Marshall   1972-06-11
United States, New Mexico, Otero County, White Sands National Monument, 32.76667 -106.33333

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Ophryastes sordidus LeConte, 1853
ASUHIC0003153Lois B. O'Brien; Charles W. O'Brien   1970-09-30
United States, Texas, Bailey County, Muleshoe, 34.22639 -102.72333

ASU
Ophryastes sordidus LeConte, 1853
ASUHIC0003154Lois B. O'Brien; Charles W. O'Brien   1970-09-30
United States, Texas, Bailey County, Muleshoe, 34.22639 -102.72333

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Ophryastes sordidus LeConte, 1853
ASUHIC0003155[Collector unknown]   1947-07-14
United States, New Mexico, Otero County, White Sands National Monument, 32.76667 -106.33333

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Ophryastes sordidus LeConte, 1853
ASUHIC0015180T. Cohn; P. Boone, Mont A. Cazier   1950-07-22
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Wide Ruins, 18 mi. N of Chambers, 35.419993 -109.500562

ASU
Ophryastes sordidus LeConte, 1853
ASUHIC0015181G. Lyttle; J. Bigelow, Mont A. Cazier   1968-04-11
United States, California, San Bernardino County, Saratoga Springs, Death Valley National Monument, 35.681186 -116.402211

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Ophryastes sordidus LeConte, 1853
ASUHIC0000064T. Cohn; P. Boone, Mont A. Cazier   1950-07-22
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Wide Ruins, 18 mi. N of Chambers, 35.419993 -109.500562


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