Dataset: NMNH-ENT
Search Criteria: Dominican Republic; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


NMNH:ENT
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
USNMENT1143731D. Perez & B. Hierro   2004-04-07
Dominican Republic, Pedernales, 150 meters north of bridge on road Cabo Rojo-Aceitillar, 17.9755 -71.6506, 16 - 16m

NMNH:ENT
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
USNMENT1143732D. Perez, B. Hierro & R. Bastardo   2004-04-24
Dominican Republic, Santiago, Road Inoa - El Caimito, near San Jose de las Matas, 19.3704 -71.011

NMNH:ENT
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
USNMENT1143724D. Perez, R. Bastardo & B. Hierro   2003-12-13
Dominican Republic, Independencia, ~7 kilometers on road to Caseta 1, Parque Nacional Sierra de Bahoruco, 18.2952 -71.5722, 777 - 777m

NMNH:ENT
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
USNMENT1143955H. Morrison   1917-07-21
Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, Duarte; Santo Domingo City, 18.47 -69.87

NMNH:ENT
Mesocheira bicolor (Fabricius)
USNMENT1453596N. Woodley   1985-11-12
Dominican Republic, Pedernales, Las Abejas, 7.3 kilometers north-northeast of Las Mercedes, 18.15 -71.6333, 1125 - 1150m

NMNH:ENT
W. Abbott   1969-06-03
Dominican Republic, La Vega, 20 kilometers south of Constanza, 18.8063 -70.6747

NMNH:ENT
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
USNMENT1143866P. Spangler & R. Faitoute   1984-11-10
Dominican Republic, La Vega, 10 kilometers south of Constanza, 18.8172 -70.7425

NMNH:ENT
Halictus bucksiellus Cockerell
Busck   1905-08-07
Dominican Republic, Distrito Nacional, Santo Domingo, 18.47 -69.95

NMNH:ENT
USNM 535128Flint & Gomez   1969-06-03
Dominican Republic, La Vega, 20 kilometers south of Constanza, 18.8063 -70.6747


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Google Map

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