Dataset: UCFC-
Taxa: Enaphalodes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Florida Stuart M. Fullerton Collection of Arthropods


UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes atomarius (Drury, 1773)
UCFC 0 053 541Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   2000-04-21
United States, Florida, Seminole, Oviedo, 28°39'48"N 81°12'31"W, rural yard, Fullerton's House, Seminole Co, FL, 28.6633 -81.2086

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes archboldi Lingafelter & Chemsak, 2002
UCFC 0 193 593Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1994-06-25
United States, Florida, Orange, Orlando, 28°36'16"N 81°11'38"W, 70ft, sand pine-rosemary scrub, UCF Campus, Orange Co, FL, 28.6044 -81.1939

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes archboldi Lingafelter & Chemsak, 2002
UCFC 0 193 594Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.) & Longhurst, J. C.   1994-09-17
United States, Florida, Orange, Rock Springs Run State Reserve, 28°46'33"N 81°27'1"W, 50ft, Sand Pine/Oak Scrub, Orange Co, FL, 28.7758 -81.4503

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
UCFC 0 449 620Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   2009-05-27
United States, Florida, Seminole, Oviedo, 28°39'48"N 81°12'31"W, rural yard, Seminole Co, FL, 28.6633 -81.2086

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes atomarius (Drury, 1773)
UCFC 0 193 596Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1991-05-04
United States, Florida, Orange, Orlando, 28°36'16"N 81°11'38"W, 70ft, sand pine-rosemary scrub, UCF Campus, Orange Co, FL, 28.6044 -81.1939

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
UCFC 0 194 452Roberts, L.   1993-10-21
United States, Florida, Brevard, gas station on SR 46, 1 mi W of I-95, Brevard Co, FL, 28.6659 -80.8824

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes atomarius (Drury, 1773)
UCFC 0 491 666Gochnour, B. (Benjamin) & Stephens, H. (Hanna)   2012-07-02
United States, Florida, Nassau, Fernandina Beach, 30°36'7"N 81°27'10"W, Residential/Coastal Hammock, Amelia Island, Nassau Co, FL, 30.6019 -81.4528

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes atomarius (Drury, 1773)
UCFC 0 194 372Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1994-05-27
United States, Florida, Seminole, Oviedo, 28°39'48"N 81°12'31"W, rural yard, Fullerton's House, Seminole Co, FL, 28.6633 -81.2086

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes atomarius (Drury, 1773)
UCFC 0 491 664Gochnour, B. (Benjamin) & Stephens, H. (Hanna)   2012-07-02
United States, Florida, Nassau, Fernandina Beach, 30°36'7"N 81°27'10"W, Residential/Coastal Hammock, Amelia Island, Nassau Co, FL, 30.6019 -81.4528

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes atomarius (Drury, 1773)
UCFC 0 071 665Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.), Russell, P. J. (Phillip J.) & Smith, T. R. (Trevor Randall)   2000-09-17
United States, Florida, Seminole, Econlockhatchee Wilderness Area, scrub oak/saw palmetto (burned), Seminole County, FL, 28.6137 -81.1679

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes atomarius (Drury, 1773)
UCFC 0 194 371Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1994-06-25
United States, Florida, Orange, Orlando, 28°36'16"N 81°11'38"W, 70ft, sand pine-rosemary scrub, UCF Campus, Orange Co, FL, 28.6044 -81.1939

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Enaphalodes atomarius (Drury, 1773)
UCFC 0 193 595Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1991-08-04
United States, Florida, Orange, Orlando, 28°36'16"N 81°11'38"W, 70ft, sand pine-rosemary scrub, UCF Campus, Orange Co, FL, 28.6044 -81.1939


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