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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona fuscobalteata (Cameron)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona collina (Smith)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona canifrons (Smith)
USNMENT1453673H. McClure   1961-05-13
Malaysia, Selangor, [Not Stated], Selangor, Gombak Forest Reserve

NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona penangensis (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona canifrons (Smith)
USNMENT1453674H. McClure   1961-05-13
Malaysia, Selangor, [Not Stated], Selangor, Gombak Forest Reserve

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona sapiens (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona dapitanensis (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona geissleri (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona canifrons (Smith)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona haematoptera (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona melanoleuca (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona hockingsi (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona biroi (Friese)
   

NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona collina subsp. rufibasalis (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona atripes (Smith)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona peninsularis (Cockerell)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona carbonaria (Smith)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona melanocephala (Gribodo)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona reepeni (Friese)
   

NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona melina (Gribodo)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona clypearis (Friese)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona pagdeni (Schwarz)
   

NMNH:ENT
Heterotrigona laeviceps (Smith)
   

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Heterotrigona valdezei (Cockerell)
   


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