Dataset: CASC-TYPE
Taxa: Coleomyia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Type Collection


CASC:TYPE
Coleomyia hinei Wilcox & Martin, 1935
CASTYPE9918D. K. Frewing   1931-07-25
USA, Oregon, Harney, Antelope Mountain, 42.527896 -119.68367, 1981m

CASC:TYPE
Coleomyia rainieri Wilcox & Martin, 1935
CASTYPE9919Joseph Wilcox, Sr.   1931-08-13
USA, Washington, Mt. Rainier, Sunrise, 46.914831 -121.642317

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Coleomyia sculleni Wilcox & Martin, 1935
CASTYPE9920Herman A. Scullen   1930-07-20
USA, Oregon, Klamath, Lake of the Woods, 42.378747 -122.212243, 1509m

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Coleomyia rubida Martin, 1953
CASTYPE9935Charles H. Martin   1947-08-10
USA, Oregon, Mt. Hood, Still Creek Forest Camp, 45.2961 -121.735731

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Coleomyia crumborum Martin, 1953
CASTYPE9948Joseph Wilcox, Sr.   1947-07-12
USA, California, San Bernardino, Barton Flats, 34.171586 -116.875743, 1920m


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Google Map

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