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

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Entomology


CASC:ENT
CASENT8222401R. P. Allen   1933-06-09
USA, California, Madera, North Fork

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222400Paul H. Arnaud, Jr.   1973-06-28
USA, California, Mariposa, Summerdale Forest Camp on Big Creek, 1520m

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222399Paul H. Arnaud, Jr.   1973-06-28
USA, California, Mariposa, Summerdale Forest Camp on Big Creek, 1520m

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222398E. C. Van Dyke   1931-05-08
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Potwisha, 1524m

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222397E. C. Van Dyke   1929-05-24
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Potwisha, 1524m

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222396J. C. Bradley   1907-07-21
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Giant Forest

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222395Edwin R. Leach   1925-06-07
USA, California, Tulare, Hot Springs

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222394E. C. Van Dyke   1929-05-15
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Potwisha, 1524m

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222393R. H. Beamer   1929-07-28
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Giant Forest

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222392R. H. Beamer   1929-07-28
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Giant Forest

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222391E. C. Van Dyke   1931-05-07
USA, California, Tulare, Greenhorn Mountains

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222390L. D. Anderson   1929-07-28
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Giant Forest

CASC:ENT
CASENT8222389R. H. Beamer   1929-07-28
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Giant Forest

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Eudioctria beameri (Wilcox and Martin 1941)
   
USA, California, Madera

CASC:INV
Eudioctria beameri (Wilcox and Martin 1941)
   
USA, California, Mariposa

CASC:INV
Eudioctria beameri (Wilcox and Martin 1941)
   
USA, California, Tulare


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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.