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Dataset: UCSB-IZC
Taxa: Attelabidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Barbara Invertebrate Zoology Collection


UCSB:IZC
Deporaus glastinus (LeConte, 1857)
UCSB-IZC00024577M. B. Rigby   1969-05-16
United States, California, Santa Barbara, 34.436396 -119.81116

UCSB:IZC
Deporaus glastinus (LeConte, 1857)
UCSB-IZC00024583   1975-05-00
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez River, 34.641907 -120.302173

UCSB:IZC
Deporaus glastinus (LeConte, 1857)
UCSB-IZC00024589Snyder   1975-05-00
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Rattlesnake Canyon, 34.47088 -119.686467

UCSB:IZC
Deporaus glastinus (LeConte, 1857)
UCSB-IZC00024591C. Eriksen   1953-04-07
United States, California, Santa Barbara, 34.521759 -120.157961

UCSB:IZC
Deporaus glastinus (LeConte, 1857)
UCSB-IZC00024595   1981-04-10
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Paradise, 34.543095 -119.81177

UCSB:IZC
Deporaus glastinus (LeConte, 1857)
UCSB-IZC00024597   1981-04-24
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Oso, 34.546854 -119.770079

UCSB:IZC
Merhynchites bicolor (Fabricius 1775)
UCSB-IZC00024496   1974-05-01
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez River, 34.641907 -120.302173

UCSB:IZC
Merhynchites bicolor (Fabricius 1775)
UCSB-IZC00024504   1974-05-01
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez Road

UCSB:IZC
Merhynchites bicolor (Fabricius 1775)
UCSB-IZC00024590   1974-05-00
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez River, 34.641907 -120.302173


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