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Dataset: LJW-TEST
Taxa: Cylindrotomidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia princetoniana Scudder, 1894
Cockerell   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia princetoniana Scudder, 1894
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia princetoniana Scudder, 1894
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia reclusa Cockerell, 1925
Cockerell;John Byram   
United States, Colorado, At end of spur west of that on which the Ute trail passes, opposite the head of Salt Wash., 39.462002 -108.413002

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia princetoniana Scudder, 1894
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.945831 -105.289444

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia princetoniana Scudder, 1894
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.945831 -105.289444

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia princetoniana Scudder, 1894
Cockerell   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia obdurescens Cockerell, 1925
Cockerell;T.D.A. Cockerell, J. Byram, Mrs. Cockerell   1922-00-00
United States, Colorado, Near top of ridge beyond that on which is Ute trail, 39.630001 -108.150002

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia princetoniana Scudder, 1894
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333

LJW:TEST
Cylindrotoma veterana Cockerell, 1920
Cockerell;S. Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Roan Creek north of De Beque, 39.462002 -108.413002

LJW:TEST
Cyttaromyia princetoniana Scudder, 1894
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333


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