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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
[Not Stated]   
United States, Texas, [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
[Not Stated]   
United States, Colorado, [Not Stated], [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
[Not Stated]   
United States, Colorado, [Not Stated], [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
Panurgus halictulus Cresson
[Not Stated]   
United States, Colorado, [Not Stated], [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
USNM 533687[Not Stated]   
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Las Cruces, 32.3144 -106.779

NMNH:ENT
[Not Stated]   
United States, Texas, [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
[Not Stated]   
United States, Texas, [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
Panurgus dentipes subsp. magacephalus Cockerell
USNM 533783T. Cockerell   
France, Grand Est, Aube, Troyes, 48.2969 4.07396

NMNH:ENT
[Not Stated]   
United States, Nevada, [Not Stated], [not stated]

NMNH:ENT
Panurgus rufocincta Ashmead
USNM 533717[Not Stated]   
United States, Colorado, Custer, West Cliff, 38.1328 -105.466

NMNH:ENT
T. Cockerell   
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Las Cruces, 32.3144 -106.779

NMNH:ENT
[Not Stated]   
United States, Colorado, [Not Stated], [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
Panurgus parva Cresson
[Not Stated]   
Cuba, [Not Stated], [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
   

NMNH:ENT
Lorquin   
United States, California, [Not Stated], [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
Snow   
United States, Kansas, [Not Stated], [not stated]

NMNH:ENT
Panurgus picipes Cresson
USNM 533811[Not Stated]   
United States, Texas, [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
[Not Stated]   
United States, Texas, [Not Stated]

NMNH:ENT
Lorquin   
United States, California, [Not Stated], [Not Stated]


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