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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


NMNH:ENT
Ceratina titusi Cockerell
USNM 534290R. Crew   1901-05-21
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Bartica

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1454907Davis, Pogue & Solis   2002-02-27
Guyana, [Not Stated], [Not Stated], Shanklands Res, Essequibo River, 15 - 15m

NMNH:ENT
Megalopta Smith, 1853
USNMENT1453833Davis, Pogue & Solis   2002-02-07
Guyana, Demerara-Mahaica, [Not Stated], Ceiba Biological Station, 6.5092 -58.2197, 5 - 5m

NMNH:ENT
N. Williams   1970-08-10
Guyana, Upper Demerara-Berbice, Guyana; Rockstone; Mazaruni Potaro

NMNH:ENT
Megalopta Smith, 1853
USNMENT1453832Davis, Pogue & Solis   2002-02-16
Guyana, Upper Demerara-Berbice, [Not Stated], White Water Camp, Burra Burra River, Iwokrama Res., 4.6753 -58.0831, 275 - 300m

NMNH:ENT
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
USNMENT1143585A. Reyne   1922-11-00
Guyana, [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
Tetragona clavipes (Fabricius)
USNMENT1453814Duckworth & Dietz   1969-03-08
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, [Not Stated], Essequibo, 6 miles S. Wineperu, Picrewana Island

NMNH:ENT
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
USNMENT1143831H. Morrison   1918-10-03
Guyana, Demerara-Mahaica, Botanic Gardens; Georgetown; British Guiana

NMNH:ENT
USNM 534479R. Crew   1901-05-27
Guyana, Brit. Guiana

NMNH:ENT
Ceratina crewi Cockerell
USNM 534275R. Crew   1901-05-21
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Bartica

NMNH:ENT
Trigona dorsalis subsp. beebei Schwarz
USNM 534506[Not Stated]   1901-05-17
Guyana, Bartica

NMNH:ENT
USNMENT1036795[Not Stated]   
Guyana, Demerara-Mahaica, [Not Stated], Georgetown


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