Dataset: ASU-ASUORC
Taxa: Aimophila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Ornithology Collection


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Aimophila ruficeps (Cassin, 1852)
ASUORC000927   MJ 61977-12-06
United States, Arizona, Graham, Marijilda Canyon, PinaleƱo Mountains, 1311m

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Aimophila ruficeps (Cassin, 1852)
ASUORC001145Bertin W. Anderson   

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Aimophila rufescens (Swainson, 1827)
ASUORC001221   1966-08-24
Mexico, Jalisco, La Cumbre de Autlan

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Aimophila ruficeps (Cassin, 1852)
ASUORC001238Bertin W. Anderson   BWA 48411972-04-28
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, near Kenton

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Aimophila ruficeps (Cassin, 1852)
ASUORC001239   
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, N of Kenton

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Aimophila rufescens (Swainson, 1827)
ASUORC001366   5371966-08-12
Mexico, Jalisco, La Cumbre de Autlan

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Aimophila ruficeps (Cassin, 1852)
ASUORC001560   MGR 50
No data

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Aimophila ruficeps (Cassin, 1852)
ASUORC001592   
United States, Minnesota, Rock, 1 Mi. S. Luverne


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