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

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University of California Santa Barbara Invertebrate Zoology Collection


UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00019108   1975-05-23
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 34.016667 -119.716667

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00019269   101989-07-11
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 34.016667 -119.716667

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00019309UCSB Arthropod Survey   2016-04-21
United States, California, Santa Barbara, UCSB North Campus Open Space, 34.42132 -119.87233

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00019313   1979-06-20
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 34.016667 -119.716667

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00019671Diana Gomez   2018-04-21
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Lake Los Carneros, 34.441666 -119.848335

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00021202UCSB Arthropod Survey   2016-07-15
United States, California, Santa Barbara, UCSB North Campus Open Space, 34.42050607 -119.87756

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00020517UCSB Arthropod Survey   2016-07-08
United States, California, Santa Barbara, UCSB North Campus Open Space, 34.42050607333934 -119.877560013

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00021416UCSB Arthropod Survey   2016-07-22
United States, California, Santa Barbara, UCSB North Campus Open Space, 34.42050607 -119.87756

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00020094UCSB Arthropod Survey   2016-07-22
United States, California, Santa Barbara, UCSB North Campus Open Space, 34.42050607 -119.87756

UCSB:IZC
UCSB-IZC00033807Andy Deans   2008-09-13
United States, North Carolina, Johnston, Bayer Environmental Science, 35.647 -78.431


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