Dataset: KANU-KU-F
Taxa: Culicidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas, R. L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-200   
Australia, Tasmania, Concrete pools, U. of Tasmania, -42.903579 147.326704

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-521   
United States, Colorado, RockyMtNat.Park, Beaver Creek, 40.392206 -105.850012

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-539   
United States, Colorado, RockyMtNat.Park, HiddenValleyCr.W of Deer Ridge, 40.376373 -105.560833

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-574   
Costa Rica, N/A, (Monteverde), Xanthosoma sp. leaf base, 10.275 -84.8255

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-596   
Costa Rica, N/A, (La Selva), Bromeliad, path to S. Sura, 10.422 -84.015

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-1584   
Norway, Swampy pool next to Teigdal elva, 60.69866667 6.111

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-1813   
Japan, Honshu, Chiba Pref., Watering cans on campus of Tokyo University, Ookubo, Narashino City, 35.287338 140.122779

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-1814   
Japan, Honshu, Chiba Pref., Watering cans on campus of Tokyo University, Ookubo, Narashino City, 35.287338 140.122779

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-1834   
Japan, Kyushu, Kumamoto Pref., Inari Shrine next to Amakusa Marine Biology Laboratory, 32.662164 131.202285

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-1836   
Japan, Kyushu, Kumamoto Pref., Inari Shrine next to Amakusa Marine Biology Laboratory, 32.662164 131.202285

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-1966   
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Wooded area behind University of Hawaii, 21.466667 -157.983333

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-2691   
United States, Louisiana, Small ditch at Burden Plantation, LSU Reserve, 30.4155 -91.11866667

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-2784   
Australia, Victoria, Yarra River rock pool, near upper entrance to Ound Bend Tunnel in Warrandyte, -37.7364 145.2197

KANU:KU-F
Culicidae
KU-F-2882   
Mexico, Veracruz, San Andres Tuxila, liquid from phytotelmata., 18.5 -95.166667


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