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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110724J. Weintraub   1985-10-08
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Tengah Prov. Lore Lindu Nat. Park. Palolo Valley, 800 - 1000m

NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110725J. Weintraub   1985-09-09
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Utara Province montane forest above lake, Mooat, above Kotamobagu, 1000 - 1200m

NMNH:ENT
Apis cerana Fabricius
USNMENT1101905J. Weintraub   1985-09-02
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Utara Prov. Toraut River Dumoga-Bone Nat. Park

NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110731J. Weintraub   1985-09-02
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Utara Prov. Toraut River Dumoga-Bone Nat. Park

NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110727J. Weintraub   1985-09-02
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Utara Prov. Toraut River Dumoga-Bone Nat. Park

NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110729J. Weintraub   1985-09-02
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Utara Prov. Toraut River Dumoga-Bone Nat. Park

NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110726J. Weintraub   1985-09-02
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Utara Prov. Toraut River Dumoga-Bone Nat. Park

NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110730J. Weintraub   1985-09-02
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Utara Prov. Toraut River Dumoga-Bone Nat. Park

NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110728J. Weintraub   1985-09-02
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Utara Prov. Toraut River Dumoga-Bone Nat. Park

NMNH:ENT
Apis dorsata subsp. binghami Cockerell
USNMENT1110723J. Weintraub   1985-10-06
Indonesia, Celebes, Sulawesi Tengah Prov. Palolo Valley, E. of Palu, 800 - 900m


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