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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


NMNH:ENT
Bombus funebris subsp. funebris Smith
USNMENT1009844D. Benyamini   1996-03-05
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Lower Ambato, -1.2781 -78.6228, 3150 - 3150m

NMNH:ENT
Bombus funebris subsp. funebris Smith
USNMENT996283D. Benyamini   1996-03-05
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Lower Ambato, -1.2781 -78.6228, 3150 - 3150m

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1009485W. McIntyre   1937-07-15
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Pund?a, 2200 - 2200m

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1009045F. Campus   
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Banos, -1.3964 -78.4247

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1003904Spangler & et al.   1976-01-27
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Banos, trail south of town, -1.4086 -78.4167

NMNH:ENT
Bombus Latreille, 1802
USNMENT1044112M. Johnson   1997-10-23
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Ambato

NMNH:ENT
Bombus vogti Franklin
USNMENT1041139F. Williams   1922-10-26
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Banos, 1829 - 1829m

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1003807Spangler & et al.   1976-01-27
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Banos, trail south of town, -1.4086 -78.4167

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1006196Spangler & et al.   1976-01-27
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Banos, trail south of town, -1.4086 -78.4167

NMNH:ENT
Bombus Latreille, 1802
USNMENT1041159R. King   1974-01-10
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], ca. 7km East of Banos, 1707 - 1707m

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1009971Spangler & et al.   1976-01-27
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], Banos, trail south of town, -1.4086 -78.4167

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1003406Spangler & et al.   1976-01-27
Ecuador, Tungurahua, [Not Stated], trail south of Banos, -1.4086 -78.4167


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