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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


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Dufourea virgata (Cockerell)
   

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Dufourea novaeangeliae (Robertson)
   

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Dufourea minuta Lepeletier
   

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Dufourea rhami (Michener)
   

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Dufourea saundersi (Cockerell)
   

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Dufourea fimbriata subsp. sierrae (Michener)
   

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Dufourea tinsleyi (Cockerell)
   

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Dufourea davidsoni (Cockerell)
   

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Dufourea mulleri (Cockerell)
   

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Dufourea maura (Cresson)
   

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Dufourea nudicornis (Timberlake)
   

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Dufourea leachi Timberlake
   

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Dufourea marginata subsp. halictella Michener
   

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[Not Stated]   
United States, Florida, Pinellas, St. Petersburg, 27.7731 -82.64

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Dufourea scintilla (Cockerell)
   

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Dufourea versatilis subsp. rubriventris Michener
   

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Dufourea spilura (Cockerell)
   

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Dufourea viridis Timberlake
   

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Dufourea oryx (Viereck)
   

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