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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


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Neolarra alba Cockerell
   

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USNM 534031[Not Stated]   
United States, Colorado, Custer, West Cliff, 38.1328 -105.466

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Neolarra congregata Crawford
USNM 534028Crawford & Pratt   1906-05-09
United States, Texas, Cotulla, Tx

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USNMENT1453644R. McGinley   1977-09-02
United States, Arizona, Cochise, 2 miles southwest of Wilcox, 32.226 -109.867

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Neolarra congregata Crawford
USNM 534029Crawford & Pratt   2006-05-09
United States, Texas, Cotulla; Tx

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Neolarra vigilans (Cockerell)
   

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Neolarra Ashmead, 1890
USNMENT1453645R. McGinley   1979-05-31
United States, Oklahoma, Caddo, 54 miles W. Albert

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Neolarra Ashmead, 1890
   

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[Not Stated]   
United States, Montana, [Not Stated], [not stated]


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