Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortodera vanduzeei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology


CASC:ENT
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASENT8394180E.P. Van Duzee   1919-07-19
USA, California, Fresno, Mount Kaiser, 37.2993 -119.1808, 3048m

CASC:ENT
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASENT8394181E.P. Van Duzee   1919-07-19
USA, California, Fresno, Mount Kaiser, 37.2993 -119.1808, 3048m

CASC:ENT
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASENT8394182E.P. Van Duzee   1919-07-19
USA, California, Fresno, Mount Kaiser, 37.2993 -119.1808, 3048m

CASC:ENT
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASENT8394183E.P. Van Duzee   1919-07-19
USA, California, Fresno, Mount Kaiser, 37.2993 -119.1808, 3048m

CASC:ENT
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASENT8394184E.C. Van Dyke   1910-07-18
USA, California, Fresno, Bullfrog Lake, 36.7716 -118.4043, 3048m

CASC:ENT
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASENT8394185E.P. Van Duzee   1919-07-19
USA, California, Fresno, Mount Kaiser, 37.2993 -119.1808, 3048m

CASC:ENT
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASENT8394186E.P. Van Duzee   1919-07-19
USA, California, Fresno, Mount Kaiser, 37.2993 -119.1808, 3048m

CASC:ENT
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASENT8394187E.C. Van Dyke   1910-07-21
USA, California, Fresno, Rea Lake, Fin Dome Ridge, 36.813333 -118.412222, 3353m

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak 1972
   
USA, California, Fresno

Entomology Type Collection


CASC:TYPE
Cortodera vanduzeei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972
CASTYPE11570   


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.