Compiled from Kelly Richers' California Moth Specimen Database. Kelly has been compiling the database since 1996 from literature sources, museum collections, and (I believe) novel collections. These lists are probably not comprehensive (if such a thing is possible for such a diverse group of organisms), but given Kelly's dedication and the degree of sampling in the state, it's probably pretty close at the state and regional level, and approaching that state at the county level. All errors are my own, and if you find any, please let me know.
CALIFORNA MOTH SPECIMEN DATABASE RECORD DETAILS seq_num: 14683 genus: Triprocris species: smithsoniana sex: location: Juniper Hills county: Los Angeles collector: C. Henne coll_date: Apr 23 63 sp... More
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