Dataset: USDA-ARS-BBSL
Taxa: Trichocolletes
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
Trichocolletes hackeri (Cockerell 1913)
BBSL710707C.D. Michener   1958-10-24
Australia, Queensland, Bunya Mountain, -27.3699 152.9381

USDA-ARS:BBSL
BBSL710703R.W. Thorp   1985-10-24
Australia, Western Australia, Hyden, 75 km E, Forestania Corners, -32.45236 118.86511

USDA-ARS:BBSL
BBSL710704R.W. Thorp   1985-10-24
Australia, Western Australia, Hyden, 75 km E, Forestania Corners, -32.45236 118.86511

USDA-ARS:BBSL
BBSL710705R.W. Thorp   1985-10-24
Australia, Western Australia, Hyden, 75 km E, Forestania Corners, -32.45236 118.86511

USDA-ARS:BBSL
BBSL710706R.W. Thorp   1985-10-24
Australia, Western Australia, Hyden, 75 km E, Forestania Corners, -32.45236 118.86511

USDA-ARS:BBSL
BBSL710710H. Hacker   1911-04-09
Australia, Queensland, Toohey's Hill, Brisbane


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