Dataset: GreaterGood
Taxa: Mischocyttarus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Madrean Discovery Expeditions


GreaterGood
Mischocyttarus navajo Bequard, 1933
mde-3454C. Roll   2015-08-12
Mexico, Sonora, Bavispe, N of Mina el Tigre, 30.1 km (by air) WNW of Bavispe, 51.6 km (by air) NE of Nacozari de García, Sierra el Tigre., 30.6016700 -109.2208300, 1936m

GreaterGood
Mischocyttarus navajo Bequard, 1933
mde-4211C. Palting   2015-06-25
Mexico, Sonora, Nacozari de García, Rancho el Tigre, ENE of Mina el Tigre, 28.3 km (by air) WNW of Bavispe, 51.5 km (by air) ENE of Nacozari de García, Sierra el Tigre., 30.5894400 -109.2072200, 2297m

GreaterGood
Mischocyttarus navajo Bequard, 1933
mde-9233T.R. Van Devender   2016-08-16
Mexico, Sonora, Fronteras, Arroyo San Vicente, 23.6 km (by air) WSW of Fronteras, Sierra Buenos Aires, Ajos-Bavispe Reserva Forestal Nacional y Refugio de Fauna Silvestre., 30.7383300 -109.8186111, 1656m

GreaterGood
Mischocyttarus navajo Bequard, 1933
mde-9234T.R. Van Devender   2016-08-14
Mexico, Sonora, Fronteras, El Aserradero, 24.0 km (by air) WSW of Fronteras, Sierra Buenos Aires, Ajos-Bavispe Reserva Forestal Nacional y Refugio de Fauna Silvestre., 30.7269400 -109.8136111, 1707m

GreaterGood
Mischocyttarus navajo Bequard, 1933
mde-33815M. Brummermann   2019-04-26
Mexico, Sonora, Santa Cruz, Rancho Los Alisos (part of Rancho la Piedra), 8.8 km (by air) E of San Lázaro, Sierra Chivato [Río Santa Cruz drainage]., 31.1455600 -110.5533300, 1549m

GreaterGood
Mischocyttarus navajo Bequard, 1933
mde-33816P. Rodríguez   2019-04-24
Mexico, Sonora, Santa Cruz, Rancho Las Gallinitas (part of Rancho la Piedra), 8.8 km (by air) ENE of San Lázaro, Sierra Chivato [Río Santa Cruz drainage]., 31.1608300 -110.5541700, 1521m


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Google Map

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