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

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Entomology


CASC:ENT
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander, 1923
CASENT8247653M. C. Van Duzee   1913-07-13
USA, California, El Dorado, Lake Tahoe area, Angora Peak, 38.867 -120.0732

CASC:ENT
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander, 1923
CASENT8247654Hugh B. Leech   1966-08-14
USA, California, Siskiyou, Poker Flat, 21 miles northwest of Happy Camp, 1536m

CASC:ENT
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander, 1923
CASENT8420440William L. Jellison   1934-07-01
USA, Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park, Madison Junction, 44.645766 -110.860212

CASC:ENT
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander, 1923
CASENT8420441William L. Jellison   1934-07-02
USA, Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park, Madison Junction, 44.645766 -110.860212

CASC:ENT
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander, 1923
CASENT8420442E. C. Van Dyke   1938-06-28
USA, Wyoming, Teton, Grand Tetons, Jenny Lake, 43.763989 -110.730139

CASC:ENT
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander, 1923
CASENT8420443E. C. Van Dyke   1930-06-25
USA, Wyoming, Park, Yellowstone National Park, Dunraven Pass, 44.785494 -110.45409

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander 1923
   
Canada, Yukon Territory

CASC:INV
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander 1923
   
USA, Idaho

CASC:INV
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander 1923
   
USA, Montana

CASC:INV
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander 1923
   
USA, Oregon

CASC:INV
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander 1923
   
USA, Wyoming

CASC:INV
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander 1923
   
USA, California, El Dorado

CASC:INV
Cyrtopogon glarealis Melander 1923
   
USA, California, Siskiyou


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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