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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Papilio palamedes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0109053[Collector unknown]   1987-09-21
United States, Florida, Highlands County, Archbold Biological Field Station, 7 mi. SW Lake Placid, 27.186079 -81.352112

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Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0080687Irwin Leeuw   1971-06-28
United States, Florida, Escambia County, Gulf Breeze, 30.357144 -87.163857

ASU
Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0091009Mick DePaolo   1963-07-28
United States, Virginia, Suffolk City, Great Dismal Swamp, 36.77 -76.58

ASU
Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0091010Irwin Leeuw   1971-06-27
United States, Florida, Escambia County, Gulf Breeze, 30.357144 -87.163857

ASU
Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0091011Irwin Leeuw   1971-06-26
United States, Florida, Escambia County, Gulf Breeze, 30.357144 -87.163857

ASU
Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0091012Irwin Leeuw   1971-06-27
United States, Florida, Escambia County, Gulf Breeze, 30.357144 -87.163857

ASU
Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0091013Irwin Leeuw   1971-06-26
United States, Florida, Escambia County, Gulf Breeze, 30.357144 -87.163857

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Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0091014Irwin Leeuw   1968-04-30
United States, Texas, Hardin County, Sour Lake, 30.140212 -94.411024

ASU
Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0091015Irwin Leeuw   1971-03-27
United States, Florida, Hernando County, 9 mi. N of Route 41, 1 mi. W of L28 Canal; Dade City, 28.495416 -82.195918

ASU
Papilio palamedes Drury, 1773
ASUHIC0091016Irwin Leeuw   1971-03-27
United States, Florida, Hernando County, 9 mi. N of Route 41, 1 mi. W of L28 Canal; Dade City, 28.495416 -82.195918


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