Dataset: NMNH-ENT
Taxa: Allodape
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


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Allodape hewitti subsp. sandacanenesis Cockerell
USNM 534261Baker   1927-00-00
Malaysia, Sabah, Sandakan; Borneo

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USNM 534255Baker   
Philippines, Palawan, P. Princesa; Palawan

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Allodape cupulifera subsp. bakeri Cockerell
USNM 534250[Not Stated]   
Philippines, Laguna, Los Banos; P.I.

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Allodape punctata (Lepeletier & Serville)
   

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Allodape philippinensis Ashmead
USNM 534256W. Stanton   
Philippines, Rizal, Manila; P.I.

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USNM 534252T. Cockerell   
Australia, Queensland, Thursday Island

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USNM 534260Baker   
Philippines, Palawan, P. Princesa; Palawan

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USNM 534257T. Cockerell   
Australia, Queensland, Thursday Island

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USNM 534258T. Cockerell   
Thailand, Unknown, Kum puang Creek, Siam

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Allodape mindanaonis subsp. reducta Cockerell
USNM 534259Baker   
Philippines, Zamboanga del Norte, [Not Stated], Dapitan, 8.64928 123.42

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USNM 534251Baker   
Malaysia, Pulau Pinang, Island of Penang

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USNM 534262H. Sauter   1907-10-15
Taiwan, Unknown, S. Formosa, Takao

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Allodape melipona Cockerell
   

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USNM 534253[Not Stated]   1914-00-00
Australia, New South Wales, Yarrawin

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USNM 534254Baker   
Philippines, Zamboanga del Norte, [Not Stated], Dapitan, 8.64928 123.42

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Allodape acutigera Cockerell
   

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Allodape pernix (Bingham)
   


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