Dataset: USDA-ARS-BBSL
Taxa: Brachynomada
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory, USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect-Biology, Management, Systematics Research


USDA-ARS:BBSL
Brachynomada annectans author date not provided
BBSL211863M.E. Irwin   1962-09-03
United States, California, Orange, Irvine Park, 33.79529 -117.74838

USDA-ARS:BBSL
Brachynomada annectans author date not provided
BBSL211861A.R. Moldenke   1969-12-31
United States, California, SanMateo, Stanford Univ. Campus Experimental Area, 37.4566 -122.17468

USDA-ARS:BBSL
Brachynomada grindeliae (Cockerell 1903)
BBSL211864R.R. Dreisbach   1960-08-19
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Pueblo, 38.24166 -104.63386, 1524m

USDA-ARS:BBSL
Brachynomada nimia (Snelling and Rozen 1987)
BBSL211867T.H. Frison, L. Rose   1934-10-02
United States, Illinois, Gallatin, Gibsonia, 37.6469 -88.2625

USDA-ARS:BBSL
Brachynomada sidaefloris (Cockerell 1898)
BBSL211868J.G. Rozen   1976-09-13
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Animas, 26 mi S, 31.6001 -108.8676


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Google Map

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