Dataset: UNH-UNHC
Search Criteria: Vermont; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of New Hampshire, Donald S. Chandler Entomological Collection


UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006306   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006307   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006308   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006309   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006310   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006311   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006312   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006313   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006314   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006315   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006316   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006391   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Thomson, 1869
UNHC-00006392   1986-00-001986-00-00
Vermont, Windsor, Windsor, japanese barberry, -72.23


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