Dataset: CAS-CASTYPE
Taxa: Anthidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Academy of Sciences - Type Collection


CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE12030   

CAS:CASTYPE
Anthidium wallisi ssp. wallowana
CASTYPE12031   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE17282   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1729   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1730   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1731   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1732   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1733   

CAS:CASTYPE
Anthidium divisum ssp. ornatifrons
CASTYPE1734   

CAS:CASTYPE
Anthidium divisum ssp. nanulum
CASTYPE1735   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1736   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1737   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1738   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1739   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1740   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1741   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1742   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE1743   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE18498   

CAS:CASTYPE
Anthidium palliventre ssp. vanduzeei
CASTYPE4652   

CAS:CASTYPE
CASTYPE952   

CAS:CASTYPE
Anthidium sonorense ssp. productum
CASTYPE953   


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.