Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Orectoderus obliquus, Orectoderus obliquus ferrugineus, Orectoderus obliquus obliquus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology


CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077432C. A. Frost   2015-06-13
USA, Massachusetts, Worcester, Berlin, 42.38111 -71.6375

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077431   1924-06-15
USA, Lot 139

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077722C. A. Frost   1920-06-20
USA, Massachusetts, Bristol, North Attleboro, 41.98333 -71.33277

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077685H. B. Leech   1964-07-21
USA, Montana, Park, Eagle Creek road, 3 miles NE of Gardiner, 45.06 -110.67

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077686H. B. Leach   1964-07-15
CANADA, Alberta, , or Numbered Census Division, Kananaskis Valley, Pocaterra Creek, 50.91555 -115.14166

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077687   2012-06-16
USA, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Manomet, 41.91861 -70.56611

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077688   2012-06-15
USA, Massachusetts, Essex, no specific locality, 42.6326 -70.7832

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077689F. H. Walker   1921-07-23
USA, Massachusetts, Essex, Marblehead, 42.5 -70.85777

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077690   2005-07-02
USA, Massachusetts, Barnstable, Woods Hole, 41.5265 -70.67309

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077691C. A. Frost   2019-06-08
USA, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Sherborn, 42.23888 -71.36972

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077692   2004-07-26
USA, Maine, Washington, Machias, 44.715 -67.46111

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077693   1891-06-28
USA, Massachusetts, Barnstable, Provincetown, 42.05833 -70.17861

CASC:ENT
AMNH_PBI 00077723H. B. Leech   1964-07-21
USA, Montana, Park, Eagle Creek road, 3 miles NE of Gardiner, 45.06 -110.67

Entomology Inventory


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Canada, Manitoba

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USA, Idaho

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USA, Montana

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Canada, Alberta

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USA, Massachusetts

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USA, Maine

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USA, New York


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.