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

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Madrean Discovery Expeditions


GreaterGood
Ascaloptynx appendiculatus (Fabricius, 1793)
mde-4697T.R. Van Devender   2015-06-25
Mexico, Sonora, Nacozari de García, Rancho el Tigre, 27.2 km (by air) WNW of Bavispe, 52.4 km (by air) ENE of Nacozari de García, Sierra el Tigre., 30.5825000 -109.1983300, 2300m

GreaterGood
mde-4721T.R. Van Devender   2015-06-25
Mexico, Sonora, Nacozari de García, Rancho el Tigre, 27.2 km (by air) WNW of Bavispe, 52.4 km (by air) ENE of Nacozari de García, Sierra el Tigre., 30.5825000 -109.1983300, 2300m

GreaterGood
Ululodes mexicana (McLachlan, 1871)
mde-9788J.D. Palting   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 -109.8211111, 1723m

GreaterGood
Neohaploglenius flavicornis (McLachlan, 1871)
mde-21847T.R. Van Devender   2017-08-14
Mexico, Sonora, Nacozari de García, Rancho la Zulema, 15.9 km (by air) SE of Nacozari de García, Sierra Juriquipa., 30.2838900 -109.5602800, 1687m

GreaterGood
Ululodes mexicanus (McLachlan, 1871)
mde-21907T.R. Van Devender   2017-07-15
Mexico, Sonora, Nacozari de García, Rancho la Zulema, 15.9 km (by air) SE of Nacozari de García, Sierra Juriquipa., 30.2838900 -109.5602800, 1687m

GreaterGood
Ululodes mexicanus (McLachlan, 1871)
MDE-56619G. Molina-P.   2022-08-13
Mexico, Sonora, Arizpe, Barranco Basaitequi, 14.9 km (by air) WSW of Bacoachi, Rancho Las Playitas., 30.5702500 -110.1059400, 1255m

GreaterGood
Ascaloptynx appendiculata (Fabricius, 1793)
mde-27421S.D. Carnahan   2018-06-27
Mexico, Sonora, Nácori Chico, Arroyo la Presita, 3.3 km (by air) SSW of Mesa Tres Ríos, Sierra Madre Occidental., 29.8091700 -108.7200000, 1715m


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Google Map

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