Dataset: S
Taxa: Phaeochoropsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Phaeochoropsis mucosa (Speg.) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F49311B. Balansa   1883-10-15
Paraguay, Guarapi

S
Phaeochoropsis palmicola (F. Stevens) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F49948Balansa   1881-00-00
Paraguay, Paraguay, Jaguaron

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F67753C. O. Smith   1907-01-07
United States, California, Cal, National City

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F67754C. O. Smith   1907-01-07
United States, California, Cal, National City

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F171574H. Weinland   53611909-06-00
United States, California, Cal, National City

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F171569H. Weinland   1909-06-00
United States, California, California, National City

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F171570H. Weinland   1909-06-00
United States, California, California, National City

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F171571H. Weinland   1909-06-00
United States, California, California, National City

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F171573H. E. Parks   90011954-04-06
United States, California, Riverside County, Soboda Hot Springs

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F171572H. E. Parks   1954-04-06
United States, California, U. S. A, Riverside Co, Soboda Hot Springs

S
Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae (Shear) K. D. Hyde & P. F. Cannon
F171575Wm. Shear   53611931-01-00
United States, California, Calif, San Diego


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Google Map

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