Dataset: UCFC-
Taxa: Homoporus
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
UCFC 0 105 374Russell, P. J. (Phillip J.) & Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   2001-04-29
United States, Florida, Orange, Wekiwa Springs State Park, T20S R28E S22, long leaf pine-turkey oak, burn zone 43/31, Orange Co, FL, 28.7354 -81.5007

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
UCFC 0 315 686Pace-Aldana, B. (Beatriz) & Peterson, A.   2007-01-22
United States, Florida, Polk, Tiger Crk Preserve, Babson Pk; NE of Pfundstein Rd, 27°48'36"N 81°29'1"W, sandhill/xeric oak hammock, Polk Co, FL, 27.81 -81.4836

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
UCFC 0 316 162Pace-Aldana, B. (Beatriz) & Peterson, A.   2007-04-03
United States, Florida, Polk, Tiger Crk Preserve, Babson Pk; NE of Pfundstein Rd, 27°48'36"N 81°29'1"W, sandhill/xeric oak hammock, Polk Co, FL, 27.81 -81.4836

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
UCFC 0 315 631Pace-Aldana, B. (Beatriz) & Peterson, A.   2007-01-22
United States, Florida, Polk, Tiger Crk Preserve, Babson Pk; NE of Pfundstein Rd, 27°48'36"N 81°29'1"W, sandhill/xeric oak hammock, Polk Co, FL, 27.81 -81.4836

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
UCFC 0 318 395Pace-Aldana, B. (Beatriz) & Peterson, A.   2007-05-05
United States, Florida, Polk, Tiger Crk Preserve, Babson Pk; NE of Pfundstein Rd, 27°48'36"N 81°29'1"W, sandhill/xeric oak hammock, Polk Co, FL, 27.81 -81.4836


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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