Dataset: UNISIERRA-Obs
Taxa: Megalopygidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Universidad de la Sierra - Registro de Datos de Avistamiento


UNISIERRA:Obs
Megalopyge lapena Schaus, 1896
unsi-1173J.D. Palting   1921-08-24
Mexico, Sonora, Sahuaripa, Rancho La Tigre, 8.7 km (by air) ESE of Guisamopa, western Sierra Madre Occidental., 28.6216700 -109.0200000, - 1364m

UNISIERRA:Obs
unsi-1263J.D. Palting   1921-08-24
Mexico, Sonora, Sahuaripa, Rancho La Tigre, 8.7 km (by air) ESE of Guisamopa, western Sierra Madre Occidental., 28.6216700 -109.0200000, - 1364m

UNISIERRA:Obs
Norape tener Druce, 1897
unsi-1193J.D. Palting   1921-08-24
Mexico, Sonora, Sahuaripa, Rancho La Tigre, 8.7 km (by air) ESE of Guisamopa, western Sierra Madre Occidental., 28.6216700 -109.0200000, - 1364m

UNISIERRA:Obs
Norape sorpresa Wagner & Matson, 2022
unsi-1192J.D. Palting   1921-08-24
Mexico, Sonora, Sahuaripa, Rancho La Tigre, 8.7 km (by air) ESE of Guisamopa, western Sierra Madre Occidental., 28.6216700 -109.0200000, - 1364m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.