Dataset: iNat-
Taxa: Notanthidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research-Grade Observations


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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
91912516orlandomontes   2018-12-07
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.730589 -70.468608

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25474129orlandomontes   2018-12-07
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.730589 -70.468608

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
18145547orlandomontes   2018-11-03
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.848294 -70.45853

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
90076866orlandomontes   2020-12-02
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.43422 -70.503462

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
19258893orlandomontes   2018-12-26
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.848294 -70.034209

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
64551621orlandomontes   2020-11-06
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.391426 -70.600345

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33625710orlandomontes   2019-09-29
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.72404 -70.491139

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
35855435orlandomontes   2019-11-19
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.710493 -70.529848

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35332595orlandomontes   2019-10-31
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.416678 -70.623662

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82772248danielaperezorellana   2016-01-19
Chile, Valparaíso, -33.443481 -71.66106

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
35676697orlandomontes   2019-11-13
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.38094 -70.602359

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90575786orlandomontes   2019-09-29
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.730589 -70.468608

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
66256626Carolina Sobarzo Alarcón   2020-12-04
Bío-Bío, -36.739805 -72.485447

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
68265690Ricardo Huenuanca   2021-01-17
Chile, Los Lagos, -40.55288 -73.16479

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Notanthidium steloides (Spinola, 1851)
18641561orlandomontes   2018-11-25
Región Metropolitana de Santiago, -33.415318 -70.619879


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