Dataset: UCFC-
Taxa: Mogoplistidae
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
Cycloptilum Scudder, 1869
UCFC 0 262 482Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1994-09-30
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
Cycloptilum Scudder, 1869
UCFC 0 262 483Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1993-02-21
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
Cycloptilum Scudder, 1869
UCFC 0 262 480Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1993-08-18
United States, Florida, Orange, Orlando, 28°36'14"N 81°11'41"W, 70ft, cypress dome, UCF Campus, Orange Co, FL, 28.6039 -81.1947

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Cycloptilum Scudder, 1869
UCFC 0 262 484Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1994-05-04
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
Cycloptilum Scudder, 1869
UCFC 0 262 481Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   1994-03-27
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


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