Dataset: UCFC-
Taxa: Corduliidae
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
Epitheca princeps Hagen, 1861
UCFC 0 079 108Russell, P. J. (Phillip J.) & Prusak, Z. A. (Zachary A.)   2000-05-25
United States, Florida, Brevard, Malabar, scrubby flatwoods, fire unit 16, Malabar Scrub Sanctuary, Malabar Rd, Brevard Co, FL, 28.0006 -80.5783

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Epitheca princeps Hagen, 1861
UCFC 0 054 966Sims, T. C. (Travis C.)   2000-05-28
United States, Florida, Volusia, Enterprise, lakeside, Lake Monroe, Volusia Co, FL, 28.8692 -81.2667

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Epitheca sepia Gloyd, 1933
UCFC 0 054 965Carlson, D.   1999-10-03
United States, Florida, Orange, Winter Park, Orange Co, FL, 28.6 -81.3392

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
UCFC 0 054 780Minor, G.   1995-06-10
United States, Florida, Orange, Orlando, 28°36'7"N 81°12'1"W, 70ft, UCF Campus, Orange Co, FL, 28.6019 -81.2003

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Macromia taeniolata Rambur, 1842
UCFC 0 054 779Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1991-09-06
United States, Florida, Orange, Orlando, 28°36'7"N 81°11'22"W, 70ft, long leaf pine-saw palmetto, UCF Campus, Orange Co, FL, 28.6019 -81.1894

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
UCFC 0 055 034Harriss, B. (Bart)   1983-11-25
United States, Florida, Orange, Orange Co, FL, 28.4586 -81.2914


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