Dataset: NMNH-ENT
Search Criteria: China; Jiangsu; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1039216H. Jaynes   1925-08-15
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Chinkiang, now known as Zhenjiang

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1008804N. Gist Gee   
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Suzhou

NMNH:ENT
N. Gist Gee   
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1037018H. Jaynes   1924-05-02
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Nanjing

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1040846H. Jaynes   1924-05-02
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Nanjing

NMNH:ENT
N. Gist Gee   
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1001972H. Jaynes   1924-05-02
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Nanjing

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1007032N. Wood   1924-00-00
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Nanjing

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1039609H. Jaynes   1924-05-02
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Nanking

NMNH:ENT
Apis cerana Fabricius
USNMENT1110388[Not Stated]   1923-03-00
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China

NMNH:ENT
Bombus Latreille, 1802
USNMENT1045165N. Wood   1924-00-00
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Nanjing

NMNH:ENT
USNM 536977N. Gist Gee   
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China

NMNH:ENT
Apis cerana Fabricius
USNMENT1110387[Not Stated]   1923-03-00
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China

NMNH:ENT
Apis cerana Fabricius
USNMENT1110389[Not Stated]   1923-03-00
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China

NMNH:ENT
Bombus Latreille, 1802
USNMENT1045479N. Gist Gee   
China, Jiangsu, [Not Stated], Soochow

NMNH:ENT
Sphecodes pellucidus subsp. hybridus Blüthgen
USNM 535244[Not Stated]   1923-03-00
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China

NMNH:ENT
Apis cerana Fabricius
USNMENT1110390[Not Stated]   1923-03-00
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China

NMNH:ENT
Apis cerana Fabricius
USNMENT1110391[Not Stated]   1923-03-00
China, Jiangsu, Soochow; China


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Google Map

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