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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Strategus cessatus Wickham, 1914
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333

LJW:TEST
Ligyrus effetus Wickham, 1914
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333

LJW:TEST
Ligyrus compositus Wickham, 1911
Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Teller, 38.916668 -105.283333

LJW:TEST
Ligyrus compositus Wickham, 1911
PALE-2578Samuel Hubbard Scudder Collection   
United States, Colorado, Teller, Florissant, 38.923685 -105.28021

LJW:TEST
Strategus cessatus Wickham, 1914
PALE-2575[no agent data]   
United States, Colorado, Teller, Florissant, 38.923685 -105.28021

LJW:TEST
Ligyrus effetus Wickham, 1914
PALE-2576[no agent data]   
United States, Colorado, Teller, Florissant, 38.923685 -105.28021

LJW:TEST
Ligyrus effetus Wickham, 1914
PALE-2577Samuel Hubbard Scudder Collection   
United States, Colorado, Teller, Florissant, 38.923685 -105.28021

LJW:TEST
Ligyrus compositus Wickham, 1911
PALE-2579[no agent data]   
United States, Colorado, Teller, Florissant, 38.923685 -105.28021

LJW:TEST
Ligyrus compositus Wickham, 1911
Cockerell;W. P. Cockerell, G. N. Rohwer, S. A. Rohwer, M. Smith   1907-00-00
United States, Colorado, Teller, Station 13B is between Stations 13 and 14, lower on the slope than 13 (see Cockerell. Vol. XXIII, 1907, p. 131, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.). Geographically it is lower than either 13 or 14, but the layer worked at 13B is the same as that worked at 14., 38.916668 -105.283333


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