Dataset: NMNH-ENT
Search Criteria: Ecuador; Cotopaxi; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


NMNH:ENT
Bombus Latreille, 1802
USNMENT1042023A. Langley & J. Cohen   1975-07-01
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, [Not Stated], 117 Km West of Latacunga, 914 - 914m

NMNH:ENT
Bombus funebris subsp. funebris Smith
USNMENT1009688D. Benyamini   1998-02-00
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, [Not Stated], 30 kilometers west of Latacunga, -0.9108 -78.75

NMNH:ENT
Bombus funebris subsp. funebris Smith
USNMENT1003270D. Benyamini   1998-02-00
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, [Not Stated], 30 kilometers west of Latacunga, -0.9108 -78.75

NMNH:ENT
Bombus funebris subsp. funebris Smith
USNMENT1009617D. Benyamini   1998-02-00
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, [Not Stated], 30 kilometers west of Latacunga, -0.9108 -78.75

NMNH:ENT
Bombus funebris subsp. funebris Smith
USNMENT1006551D. Benyamini   1998-02-00
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, [Not Stated], 30 kilometers west of Latacunga, -0.9108 -78.75


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