Specimen records of Oarisma Scudder 1872 (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) in the Oregon State Arthropod Collection, OSU, Corvallis OR.
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https://doi.org/10.5399/osu/cat_osac.1.1.3995Keywords:
Biology, Entomology, Lepidoptera, BiodiversityAbstract
Label data for 260 specimens of skipperlets are digitally recorded in a DarwinCore compatible occurrence record dataset (attached). Information about the data and metadata is presented as well as the rationale for capturing this particular set of specimen records.References
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