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

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Madrean Discovery Expeditions


GreaterGood
Progomphus borealis McLachlan in Selys, 1873
mde-4552R.A. Bailowitz   2015-08-28
United States, Arizona, Pima, Romero Canyon, Catalina State Park, Santa Catalina Mountains., 32.4305600 -110.8988900, 857m

GreaterGood
Progomphus borealis McLachlan in Selys, 1873
mde-16222R.A. Bailowitz   2017-04-23
Mexico, Sonora, Agua Prieta, Punta del Agua, Cajón Bonito, Rancho la Victoria, 56.5 km (by air) ESE of Agua Prieta, Sierra San Luis., 31.2225000 -108.9427800, 1406m

GreaterGood
Progomphus borealis McLachlan in Selys, 1873
mde-16223R.A. Bailowitz   2017-04-22
Mexico, Sonora, Agua Prieta, Río San Bernardino (Black Water Draw), Rancho San Bernardino, 26.0 km (by air) E of Agua Prieta, Cuenca Los Ojos Foundation conservation area., 31.3302800 -109.2569400, 1130m

GreaterGood
Progomphus borealis McLachlan in Selys, 1873
mde-18908R.A. Bailowitz, compiler.   2017-06-30
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Bear Canyon, 19.6 km (by air) SSW of Sierra Vista, SW side of the Huachuca Mountains., 31.3800000 -110.3633300, 1669m

GreaterGood
Progomphus borealis McLachlan in Selys, 1873
mde-20349R.A. Bailowitz   2017-08-15
Mexico, Sonora, Agua Prieta, Río San Bernardino (Black Water Draw) at MEX 2, Rancho San Bernardino, 25.4 km (by air) E of Agua Prieta, Cuenca Los Ojos Foundation conservation area., 31.3088530 -109.2251360, 1110m

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Progomphus borealis McLachlan in Selys, 1873
mde-34363R.A. Bailowitz   2019-06-05
United States, Arizona, Cochise, San Pedro River, 20.1 km (by air) N of Benson., 32.1533000 -110.2987000, 997m

GreaterGood
Progomphus borealis McLachlan in Selys, 1873
mde-38367V. Cañedo   2019-08-05
Mexico, Sonora, San Felipe de Jesús, Rancho El Llano, 14.5 km (by air) WNW of San Felipe de Jesús, Sierra Los Locos., 29.8775000 -110.3872200, 1304m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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