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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sympistis hayesi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ASU
Sympistis hayesi Grote 1873
ASUHIC0098913Chuck E. Harp   2013-09-06
United States, New Mexico, Taos County, 2.3 mi. E of Questa, along Hwy. 38, above Cabresio Creek, Kit Carson National Forest, Latir Peak Wilderness Areas, 36.7025 -105.5675, 2290m

ASU
Sympistis hayesi Grote 1873
ASUHIC0098914Chuck E. Harp   2013-09-06
United States, New Mexico, Taos County, 2.3 mi. E of Questa, along Hwy. 38, above Cabresio Creek, Kit Carson National Forest, Latir Peak Wilderness Areas, 36.7025 -105.5675, 2290m

ASU
Sympistis hayesi Grote 1873
ASUHIC0098915Chuck E. Harp   2013-09-06
United States, New Mexico, Taos County, 2.7 mi. E of Questa, along Hwy. 38, above Cabresio Creek, Kit Carson National Forest, Latir Peak Wilderness Areas, 36.6898 -105.4534, 2335m

ASU
Sympistis hayesi Grote 1873
ASUHIC0098916Chuck E. Harp   2012-08-26
United States, Colorado, Costilla County, 7.3 mi. ENE of Ft. Garland Beekman Road near Hwy. 160, along Sangre de Cristo Creek, 37.48605 -105.338717, 2489m

ASU
Sympistis hayesi Grote 1873
ASUHIC0112148Chuck Harp   2018-09-13
United States, Colorado, Mesa County, 3 mi. S of Gateway, John Brown Cyn. Rd., 38.63977 -108.9917, 1623m

ASU
Sympistis hayesi Grote 1873
ASUHIC0112149Chuck Harp   2018-09-13
United States, Colorado, Mesa County, 3 mi. S of Gateway, John Brown Cyn. Rd., 38.63977 -108.9917, 1623m

ASU
Sympistis hayesi Grote 1873
ASUHIC0112150Chuck Harp   2018-09-13
United States, Colorado, Mesa County, 3 mi. S of Gateway, John Brown Cyn. Rd., 38.63977 -108.9917, 1623m

ASU
Sympistis hayesi Grote 1873
ASUHIC0112151Chuck Harp   2018-09-14
United States, Colorado, Garfield County, 4 mi. W of Glenwood Springs, South Canyon Creek Road, 39.54149 -107.41609, 1879m


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