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

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Entomology


CASC:ENT
Hololena spp. Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929
CASENT9098755Tom Rickman   2021-01-31
United States, California, Lassen, Susanville, 40.366 -120.6167

CASC:ENT
Hololena spp. Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929
CASENT9098904Tom Rickman   2021-03-29
United States, California, Lassen, Susanville, 40.366 -120.6167

CASC:ENT
Hololena Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929
CASENT9099588Tom Rickman   2021-10-27
USA, California, Lassen, Inside the Eagle Lake Ranger Station office building, 40.42182 -120.70285

CASC:ENT
Hololena spp. Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929
CASENT9115886Ken R. Schneider   2010-01-10
United States, California, San Mateo, Redwood City, Franklin and Monroe Streets

CASC:ENT
Hololena spp. Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929
CASENT9096978Ken R. Schneider   2011-01-19
United States, California, San Mateo, Redwood City, Franklin and Maple Streets

CASC:ENT
Hololena nedra Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942
CASENT9103872Ken R. Schneider   2016-01-29
United States, California, Colusa, Colusa National Wildlife Refuge

CASC:ENT
Hololena spp. Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929
CASENT9103873Ken R. Schneider   2016-02-23
United States, California, Modoc, County Road 136 near Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 41.7818 -121.1876

CASC:ENT
Hololena spp. Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929
CASENT9098527Ken R. Schneider   2021-02-21
United States, California, San Francisco, Noe Valley

CASC:ENT
Hololena Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929
CASENT9099927Ken R. Schneider   2023-11-07
United States, California, Trinity, Trinity NF, Rush Creek Lakes Trailhead, 40.8361 -122.8986, 274m


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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.