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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euchloe creusa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Euchloe creusa (E. Doubleday, [1847])
ASUHIC0109093Ronald S. Wielgus; Dale Wielgus   1970-02-28
United States, Arizona, Pima County, Peppersauce Canyon, Oracle, 32.54129 -110.74317

ASU
Euchloe creusa (E. Doubleday, [1847])
ASUHIC0133574Ronald S. Wielgus; D. Wielgus   1970-03-15
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, on Hughes Corral Road, one and a half miles NE of Desert Vista Point, 33.61151 -111.71433

ASU
Euchloe creusa (E. Doubleday, [1847])
ASUHIC0133575Ronald S. Wielgus; D. Wielgus and J. Wielgus   1970-02-15
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, on Hughes Corral Road, one and a half miles NE of Desert Vista Point, 33.61151 -111.71433

ASU
Euchloe creusa (E. Doubleday, [1847])
ASUHIC0133576Ronald S. Wielgus; R. Wielgus   1969-03-08
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, on Hughes Corral Road, one and a half miles NE of Desert Vista Point, 33.61151 -111.71433

ASU
Euchloe creusa (E. Doubleday, [1847])
ASUHIC0133577Ronald S. Wielgus; J. Wielgus   1974-04-12
United States, Arizona, Mohave County, Packsaddle, Cerbat Range, 35.45911 -114.1653

ASU
Euchloe creusa (E. Doubleday, [1847])
ASUHIC0133578Ronald S. Wielgus   1970-04-04
United States, Arizona, Yavapai County, 2 miiles S of Jerome, 34.719876 -112.1124

ASU
Euchloe creusa (E. Doubleday, [1847])
ASUHIC0133579Ronald S. Wielgus; R. Wielgus   1969-03-08
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, hill S of Saguaro Lake Road Turnoff, 33.569813 -111.539256


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