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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Detyopsis scudderi Cockerell, 1921
Cockerell;S. Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Roan Creek north of De Beque, 39.462002 -108.413002

LJW:TEST
Hammapteryx ceryniiformis Cockerell, 1921
Cockerell;D.E. Winchester   
United States, Colorado, 39.599998 -108.400002

LJW:TEST
Lithopsis simillima Cockerell, 1921
Cockerell;S. Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Roan Creek north of De Beque, 39.462002 -108.413002

LJW:TEST
Thaumastocladius simplex Cockerell & Sandhouse, 1921
Cockerell;S. Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Roan Creek north of De Beque, 39.462002 -108.413002

LJW:TEST
Lithopsis dubiosa Cockerell & Sandhouse, 1921
Cockerell;S. Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Roan Creek north of De Beque, 39.462002 -108.413002

LJW:TEST
Hammapteryx lepidoides Cockerell, 1921
Cockerell;D.E. Winchester   
United States, Colorado, 39.599998 -108.400002

LJW:TEST
Hammapteryx tripunctata Cockerell & Sandhouse, 1921
Cockerell;S. Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Roan Creek north of De Beque, 39.462002 -108.413002

LJW:TEST
Hammapteryx reticulata Scudder, 1890
IP59799Dr. Leon Goldman   
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco County, 39.977736 -108.041427

LJW:TEST
Dilaropsis ornatus Cockerell, 1921
Cockerell;D.E. Winchester   
United States, Colorado, 39.599998 -108.400002

LJW:TEST
Detyopsis packardi Cockerell, 1921
Cockerell;S. Scudder   
United States, Colorado, Roan Creek north of De Beque, 39.462002 -108.413002

LJW:TEST
Lithopsis delicata Cockerell, 1921
Cockerell;D.E. Winchester   
United States, Colorado, 39.599998 -108.400002

LJW:TEST
Lithopsis fimbriata Scudder, 1878
Dlussky and Rasnitsyn;A. Rasnitsyn   1997-00-00
United States, Colorado, 39.535 -107.949997


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