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

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iNaturalist Research-Grade Observations


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Panurginus herzi Morawitz, 1891
86053996iris_und_julia_schlick-steiner   2021-07-06
Tirol, 46.858039 11.017609

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75340238juan manuel pérez rayego   2021-04-18

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75350105aggranada   2021-04-25
Andalucía, 37.164973 -3.650457

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Panurginus Nylander, 1848
89280341Lydia Wong   2021-07-26
United States, Colorado, 38.979394 -106.978866

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74545462juan manuel pérez rayego   2021-04-11

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72191190Luis Santos   2021-03-27
Faro, 37.202943 -8.424007

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78490761javixu   2021-05-10
Cataluña, 41.512979 2.030949

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Panurginus Nylander, 1848
85003927rstu525   2021-06-28
United States, Colorado, 38.99452 -107.012956

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Panurginus Nylander, 1848
7425307ebretl   2017-08-09
United States, Colorado, 38.958306 -106.988425

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74562096juan manuel pérez rayego   2021-04-11

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Panurginus Nylander, 1848
80449294Brian Wright   2021-05-24
United States, California, 32.942004 -116.565748

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Panurginus Nylander, 1848
87813046Lydia Wong   2021-07-19
United States, Colorado, 38.980481 -106.978734

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Panurginus Nylander, 1848
89279658Lydia Wong   2021-07-26
United States, Colorado, 38.979394 -106.978866

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75474864juan manuel pérez rayego   2021-04-18

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Panurginus Nylander, 1848
61638510John Powers   2020-07-12
United States, Colorado, 39.013555 -106.987257

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Panurginus potentillae (Crawford, 1916)
74981169Margarita Lankford   2021-04-23
United States, North Carolina, 35.9132 -79.055844

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74567873juan manuel pérez rayego   2021-04-11


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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