Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epicaerus (Epicaerus) mexicanus (Epicaerus mexicanus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037920N.M. Downie   1978-10-20
United States, Texas, Cameron County, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, Audubon Reserve, 25.8525 -97.4175

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037921R. Turnbow   1979-05-01
United States, Texas, Cameron County, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary near Southmost, 25.8525 -97.4175

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037922N.M. Downie   1989-10-16
United States, Texas, Cameron County, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, 25.8525 -97.4175

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037923N.M. Downie   1989-10-16
United States, Texas, Cameron County, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, 25.8525 -97.4175

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037924N.M. Downie   1989-10-16
United States, Texas, Cameron County, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, 25.8525 -97.4175

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037925S.M. Clark   1996-09-26
United States, Texas, Cameron County, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, 25.8525 -97.4175

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037926S.M. Clark   1996-09-26
United States, Texas, Cameron County, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, 25.8525 -97.4175

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037927T.F. Halstead   1971-08-31
Mexico, Jalisco, Highway 15, 10 mi. SE of the Nayarit-Jalisco state line, 21.033764 -104.178481

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Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037928Barchet   1990-07-07
Mexico, Guerrero, Highway 95, 9.4 km N of El Ocotito, 17.302054 -99.467959


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