Dataset: iNat-
Taxa: Epanthidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research-Grade Observations


iNat
Epanthidium tigrinum (Schrottky, 1905)
64061265Thiago Silva Teles   2020-10-25
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, -22.223561 -54.812549

iNat
Epanthidium tigrinum (Schrottky, 1905)
65731139Isabela   2020-11-27
Ecuador, Sucumbios, 0.085269 -76.894016

iNat
Epanthidium tigrinum (Schrottky, 1905)
83082545David Torres   2021-06-06
Ecuador, Sucumbios, 0.081551 -76.886857

iNat
Epanthidium tigrinum (Schrottky, 1905)
87805040Célio Moura Neto   2019-06-13
Brazil, Ceará, -3.742537 -38.573405

iNat
Epanthidium tigrinum (Schrottky, 1905)
68692366Lilian Tomazelli   2021-01-26
Brazil, Mato Grosso, -12.382073 -54.936976

iNat
Epanthidium Moure, 1947
20076994RAP   2019-02-02
Argentina, Buenos Aires, -34.469981 -58.496275


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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