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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Abagrotis discoidalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ASU Insects copy


ASU
Abagrotis discoidalis (Grote, 1876)
ASUHIC0119684Ronald S. Wielgus   1979-07-11
United States, Arizona, Coconino County, Jacob Lake Inn, 36.71385 -112.216826, 2410m

ASU
Abagrotis discoidalis (Grote, 1876)
ASUHIC0154450Ronald S. Wielgus; Frank F. Hasbrouck   1974-06-28
United States, Arizona, Coconino County, DeMotte Park, North Kaibab, Grand Canyon National Park, 36.410668 -112.134281

ASU
Abagrotis discoidalis (Grote, 1876)
ASUHIC0154451Ron Leuschner; Kelly Richers   2004-06-25
United States, California, Sierra County, Route 49 at Lunch Creek, 39.617213 -120.506526, 1981m

ASU
Abagrotis discoidalis (Grote, 1876)
ASUHIC0154452Kelly Richers   2008-07-12
United States, California, Modoc County, Cedar Pass, Warner Mountains, W side, 41.562393 -120.268837, 1798m

ASU
Abagrotis discoidalis (Grote, 1876)
ASUHIC0154453Kelly Richers   2000-10-06
United States, California, Inyo County, Pleasant Valley Dam Road and Route 395, 37.38709299 -118.50723044, 1350m

ASU
Abagrotis discoidalis (Grote, 1876)
ASUHIC0154454Kelly Richers   2014-07-15
United States, Utah, Wasatch County, Guardsman Pass Road, 40.60663 -111.525074, 2498m

ASU
Abagrotis discoidalis (Grote, 1876)
ASUHIC0154455Kelly Richers   2014-07-15
United States, Utah, Wasatch County, Guardsman Pass Road, 40.60663 -111.525074, 2498m

ASU
Abagrotis discoidalis (Grote, 1876)
ASUHIC0154456Kelly Richers   2014-07-13
United States, Nevada, White Pine County, Great Basin National Park, Snake Creek Road, 38.928855 -114.256067, 2301m


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