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Dataset: UCM-IP
Taxa: Attelabidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Invertebrate Paleontology


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Docirhynchus culex Scudder, 1893
8184Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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Docirhynchus culex Scudder, 1893
13909Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

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Docirhynchus ibis Wickham, H.F., 1912
8186Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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Docirhynchus terebrans Scudder, 1893
8185Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
Eugnamptidea tertiaria Wickham, H.F., 1912
8243Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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Eugnamptidea tertiaria Wickham, H.F., 1912
35154Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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Isothea alleni Scudder, 1893
8183Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

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Masteutes saxifer Scudder, 1893
8203Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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Toxorhynchus grandis Wickham, H.F., 1911
8193Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
4933Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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8182Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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13910Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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16859Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller


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