Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Andrena gnaphalii
Search Criteria: United States; California; Santa Barbara; Lat: 33.94651 - 34.08792 Long: -119.93463 - -119.46517; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Barbara Invertebrate Zoology Collection


UCSB:IZC
Andrena gnaphalii (Cockerell, 1938)
UCSB-IZC00043599David Dewey   2020-04-18
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, main ranch chapel yard, 33.997278 -119.714056

UCSB:IZC
Andrena gnaphalii (Cockerell, 1938)
UCSB-IZC00047060Katja Seltmann, Charlie Thrift   2021-04-11
United States, California, Santa Barbara, 33.999608 -119.715247

UCSB:IZC
Andrena gnaphalii (Cockerell, 1938)
UCSB-IZC00043567Katja Seltmann, Charlie Thrift   2021-04-10
United States, California, Santa Barbara, 34.005945 -119.759501

UCSB:IZC
Andrena gnaphalii (Cockerell, 1938)
UCSB-IZC00044591David Dewey   2020-04-18
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 34.001056 -119.686972

UCSB:IZC
Andrena gnaphalii (Cockerell, 1938)
UCSB-IZC00044625David Dewey   2020-04-18
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 34.001056 -119.686972

UCSB:IZC
Andrena gnaphalii (Cockerell, 1938)
UCSB-IZC00044621David Dewey   2020-04-18
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 34.001056 -119.686972

UCSB:IZC
Andrena gnaphalii (Cockerell, 1938)
UCSB-IZC00040327Katja Seltmann, Charlie Thrift   2021-04-12
United States, California, Santa Barbara, 34.027904 -119.697507

UCSB:IZC
Andrena gnaphalii (Cockerell, 1938)
UCSB-IZC00042032Katja Seltmann, Charlie Thrift   2021-04-12
United States, California, Santa Barbara, 34.027904 -119.697507


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Google Map

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