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

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Invertebrate Zoology


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11730CGC Northwind   1978-08-30
United States, Alaska, 70.365 -146.8616667

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11731USCGC Glacier   1977-09-02
United States, Alaska, 70.75 -149.05

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Apherusa Walker, 1891
11732CGC Northwind   1978-08-23
United States, Alaska, 70.9833333 -149.9333333

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Apherusa Walker, 1891
22035Burns, et.al.   0000-00-00
United States, Alaska, 70.65 -159.7666667

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22036Burns, et.al.   
United States, Alaska, 71.2333333 -155.6916667

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22105P. Connors   1977-08-14
United States, Alaska, 71.384444 -156.442778

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22492D. Schneider   1977-07-14
United States, Alaska, 70.636667 -160.041667

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22701J. Cordell   1977-08-18
United States, Alaska, 70.15 -143.683333

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22956Cordell/Broad   1977-08-24
United States, Alaska, 70.891667 -152.145

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23243A. C. Broad   1977-08-15
United States, Alaska, 70.405 -148.11

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23544USCGC Glacier   1972-08-25
United States, Alaska, 71.2683333 -150.02

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23545USCGC Glacier   1976-08-14
United States, Alaska, 71.05 -159.2833333

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26328LGL Ltd.   1980-08-08
United States, Alaska, 70.75 -151.8833333

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Apherusa megalops (Buchholz, )
26357LGL Ltd.   1980-08-09
United States, Alaska, 70.6116667 -151.2316667

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26362LGL Ltd.   1980-08-09
United States, Alaska, 70.5833333 -151.5

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Apherusa megalops (Buchholz, )
27418Dunton   1980-07-27
United States, Alaska, Boulder Patch, 70.3208333 -147.585

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Apherusa Walker, 1891
27419Dunton   1980-03-01
United States, Alaska, Boulder Patch, 70.3208333 -147.585

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Apherusa Walker, 1891
27804MILLER FREEMAN   1982-06-01
United States, Alaska, NE of Cape Mordvinof, 55.0833333 -164.2333333


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