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Slide Collection Database.Xlsx Andrew Jensen Slide Collection 616 Species as of: Dec-16 AJ Number Genus Species Country State/Prov. County Locality Host Date Morphs 7606 ?? Germany Kriftl Malva 16 vii 2014 ap 6963 Abstrusomyzus leucocrini USA ID Ada Avimor Achillea 15 x 2013 o,m 6964 Abstrusomyzus leucocrini USA ID Ada Avimor Achillea 15 x 2013 o,m 4800 Abstrusomyzus leucocrini USA WA Grant Road S and 9 NE Achillea millefolium 22 v 2011 ap 4801 Abstrusomyzus leucocrini USA WA Grant Road S and 9 NE Achillea millefolium 22 v 2011 ap 4802 Abstrusomyzus leucocrini USA WA Grant Road S and 9 NE Achillea millefolium 22 v 2011 al 2415 Abstrusomyzus leucocrini USA NM San Miguel 20 Mi. N. Pecos Grass and sedge 5 vii 2004 al 6368 Abstrusomyzus leucocrini USA OR Union I-84, Frontage Rd. Exit Potentilla gracilis 2 vi 2013 ap,al 3070 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA WA Okanogan Mazama Apocynum 13 vi 2008 ap,al 3071 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA WA Okanogan Mazama Apocynum 13 vi 2008 ap,al 4048 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Baker Anthony Lakes Apocynum 10 ix 2009 al 4049 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Baker Anthony Lakes Apocynum 10 ix 2009 ap,al 6514 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA ID Boise Boise N.F. Ridge Road Apocynum 5 vii 2013 ap,al 6515 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA ID Boise Boise N.F. Ridge Road Apocynum 5 vii 2013 ap,al 6857 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Union Eagle Caps area, nr. Flagstaf Apocynum 7 ix 2013 ap,al 7617 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA MT Ravalli Bitterroot N.F., nr. Sleeping CApocynum 2 viii 2014 ap 8093 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA ID Adams Payette N.F., above Council Apocynum 8 vii 2015 ap,al 8553 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Lake Radio towers above LakeviewApocynum androsaemifo26 vi 2016 ap 2633 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA WA Okanogan Mazama Apocynum? 10 viii 2006ap 2634 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA WA Okanogan Mazama Apocynum? 10 viii 2006ap 2271 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA WA Okanogan Sweat Creek Asclepias – small specie 17 vii 2004 ap 2272 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA WA Okanogan Sweat Creek Asclepias – small specie 17 vii 2004 ap 2576 Abstrusomyzus phloxae Canada B.C. Abbotsford Capsella bursa-pastoris 2 I 1992 o 2580 Abstrusomyzus phloxae Canada B.C. Abbotsford Capsella bursa-pastoris 2 I 1992 o 7137 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA CA Del Norte Six Rivers N.F., North Fork C casual 1 v 2014 ap 4 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Benton Corvallis Centaurea 9 vii 1991 3095 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA WA Grant Moses Lake Chenopodium album 26 vii 2008 ap 2155 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Umatilla 10 Mi. N. Dale Galium 30 vi 2004 al 2 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Umatilla Hwy 244 at Union Co. border Phacelia nemoralis 4 ix 1991 3 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Umatilla Hwy 244 at Union Co. border Phacelia nemoralis 4 ix 1991 1 Abstrusomyzus phloxae USA OR Union Catherine Creek Ranunculus 3 ix 1991 8901 Abstrusomyzus USA CA Plumas Lost Creek area south of LassApocynum 19 viii 2016 ap 8902 Abstrusomyzus USA CA Plumas Lost Creek area south of LassApocynum 19 viii 2016 ap 8757 Abstrusomyzus USA OR Lake Gearhart Mt. Trailhead Apocynum androsaemifo15 vii 2016 ap 8786 Abstrusomyzus USA OR Lake Mill Creek Trail Apocynum androsaemifo6 viii 2016 ap 7901 Abstrusomyzus USA ID Nez Perce 10 mi. S. of Lapwai Mimulus guttatus 12 v 2015 al 7912 Abstrusomyzus USA ID Nez Perce 10 mi. S. of Lapwai Solanum dulcamara 12 v 2015 al 5 Acuticauda solidaginifoliae USA OR Umatilla Hermiston Yellow pan trap 9 vii 1992 7563 Acyrthosiphon caraganae Austria Otztal Alps Caragana 10 vii 2014 ap 7 Acyrthosiphon caraganae Canada Ont. Perth Carragana 3 viii 1991 5531 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA UT Iron I-15, exit 100 Astragalus sp. 8 v 2012 ap 4737 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA AZ Graham Pinaleno Mts., ~9000' Buck-thorn-like shrub 9 iii 2011 f 7065 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA CA Stanislaus 10 Mi. E. Farmington Erodium cicutarium 15 iv 2014 ap 2909 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA TX Bandera N 29 41.475 W 99 19.475 legume - Vicia? 11 iii 2008 ap 2910 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA TX Bandera N 29 41.475 W 99 19.475 legume - Vicia? 11 iii 2008 al 2911 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA TX Bandera N 29 41.475 W 99 19.475 legume - Vicia? 11 iii 2008 ap 4650 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA NM Sandoval Jemez Springs Medicago - alfalfa 24 ix 2010 al 7187 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA WA Skagit S. of Mt. Vernon Melilotus 12 v 2014 ap,al 7188 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA WA Skagit S. of Mt. Vernon Melilotus 12 v 2014 ap 7213 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA WA Skagit Fir Island Melilotus 12 v 2014 ap,al 7214 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA WA Skagit Fir Island Melilotus 12 v 2014 al 7569 Acyrthosiphon kondoi Austria Otztal Alps Melilotus 10 vii 2014 ap,al 9 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA OR Umatilla Poverty Flats Vicia villosa 7 vii 1991 4079 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA AZ Pima Sabino Canyon Yellow flower legume 13 iii 2010 ap 8 Acyrthosiphon kondoi USA OR Umatilla Hermiston Yellow pan trap 22 x 1990 3468 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA WA Lincoln Crab Creek N. Ritzville Amelanchier 26 ix 2008 am,o 3469 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA WA Lincoln Crab Creek N. Ritzville Amelanchier 26 ix 2008 o 3736 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA MT Mineral 12 Mi.E.of Idaho Amelanchier 14 vi 2009 al 4085 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Wasco The Dalles Amelanchier 19 iv 2010 f 4237 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA WA Kittitas Colockum Pass Amelanchier 26 vi 2010 ap 5530 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Gem F.R. 644 above Ola Amelanchier 20 v 2012 ap 5961 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Union Eagle Caps Wilderness Amelanchier 2 ix 2012 ap,m 5992 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Valley Payette R. Smith's Ferry Amelanchier 19 ix 2012 ap 5993 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Valley Payette R. Smith's Ferry Amelanchier 19 ix 2012 ap,al,am 6217 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA CO Rio Blanco Hwy 139, Philadelphia Creek Amelanchier 21 viii 2012 al 6219 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Baker Eagle Caps, end of Rd. 7745 Amelanchier 3 ix 2012 ap 6227 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA CO Rio Blanco Hwy 139, Philadelphia Creek Amelanchier 21 viii 2012 al,ap 6228 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA CO Rio Blanco Hwy 139, Philadelphia Creek Amelanchier 21 viii 2012 al,ap 6229 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA CO Rio Blanco Hwy 139, Philadelphia Creek Amelanchier 21 viii 2012 al,am 6301 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Idaho Nez Perce N.F., China Creek Amelanchier 26 v 2013 ap 6310 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Kootenai Harrison Flats Amelanchier 24 v 2013 al 6326 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Kootenai Marie Creek Amelanchier 24 v 2013 ap 6393 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Boise Bogus Basin trail Amelanchier 12 vi 2013 ap 6516 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Boise Boise N.F. Ridge Road Amelanchier 5 vii 2013 ap,al 6785 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA ID Boise Alpine Trail, nr. Hwy 21 Amelanchier 2 ix 2013 ap 6900 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA NV Elko Harrison Pass Amelanchier 20 ix 2013 o 7857 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT San Juan Needles Overlook Amelanchier 22 ix 2014 al 6401 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Deschutes Cline Falls Park Amelanchier – orn. 14 vi 2013 ap 13 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Jackson Daley Creek Campground Amelanchier alnifolia 27 viii 1995 14 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Benton Finley Wildlife Refuge Amelanchier alnifolia 19 viii 1991 2440 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA WA Okanogan Sweat Creek Amelanchier alnifolia 17 vii 2004 ap 3818 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA WA Spokane Four Mound Amelanchier alnifolia 27 vi 2009 ap,al 5495 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT Garfield Million $ Highway, Boulder Amelanchier utahensis 11 v 2012 ap 5496 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT Garfield Million $ Highway, Boulder Amelanchier utahensis 11 v 2012 al 5504 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT Garfield S. Escalante nr. Egypt Trail Amelanchier utahensis 10 v 2012 ap 6009 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT Grand Warner Lake Rd. above MoabAmelanchier utahensis 1 x 2012 o,al,am 6010 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT Grand Warner Lake Rd. above MoabAmelanchier utahensis 1 x 2012 o,ap,am 6011 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT Grand Warner Lake Rd. above MoabAmelanchier utahensis 1 x 2012 ap 6149 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT San Juan Hwy 95 nr. Fry Canyon Amelanchier utahensis 7 x 2012 ap,al 6150 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA UT San Juan Hwy 95 nr. Fry Canyon Amelanchier utahensis 7 x 2012 o 8327 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Klamath Devils Garden north of Dairy Amelanchier utahensis 7 v 2016 f 8359 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Lake National Forest near Dog LakAmelanchier utahensis 15 v 2016 f 8671 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Lake Gearhart Mt. Amelanchier utahensis 16 vii 2016 ap 8880 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Jackson Rogue-Umpqua Divide nr. QuAmelanchier utahensis 3 ix 2016 ap 9115 Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum USA OR Lake Winter Rim Amelanchier utahensis 8 x 2016 o 7410 Acyrthosiphon malvae Germany Bad Vilbel Agrimonia 1 vii 2014 ap 4379 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA WA Columbia Umatilla N.F. Road 64 OR/WACarex 17 vii 2010 al 6223 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA CO Clear Creek Guanella Pass Dryas? 17 viii 2012 o 6224 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA CO Clear Creek Guanella Pass Dryas? 17 viii 2012 ap 15 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA OR Linn Hwy 34 & Peoria Rd. Eschscholzia californica 17 vii 1991 2381 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA OR Curry Brookings Geranium 11 vii 2004 ap,al 2382 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA OR Curry Brookings Geranium 11 vii 2004 ap,al 2383 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA OR Curry Brookings Geranium 11 vii 2004 ap,al 4911 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA OR Curry 4 Mi. S. Pistol River Geranium 28 v 2011 ap 7450 Acyrthosiphon malvae Germany Forest above Alpirsbach Geranium 4 vii 2014 ap,al 7451 Acyrthosiphon malvae Germany Forest above Alpirsbach Geranium 4 vii 2014 ap 3748 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA WA King Hwy 410, 323rd Geranium – roadside 10 vii 2009 ap 4766 Acyrthosiphon malvae USA ID Idaho Pittsburg Landing, Hells Can.
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