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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


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USNMENT1453871M. Rightmyer, K. Mazzucco & W. Gerdenitsch   2007-07-19
Austria, Lower Austria, Krems-Land, Hadersdorf, Gobelsberg, 48.4423 15.6963, 1066 - 1066m

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Pseudapis bispinosa subsp. bispinosa (Brullé)
   

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USNMENT1453869C. Maldonado   1968-07-24
Egypt, Alexandria, [Not Stated], Alexandria

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Pseudapis amoenula Gerstaecker
   

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USNMENT1453870Krombein & Spangler   1968-01-23
Kenya, Coast, Kwale, Ukunda

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Pseudapis unidentata (Olivier)
   

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Pseudapis opacula (Cockerell)
   

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Pseudapis bispinosa subsp. albocincta (Lucas)
   

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Pseudapis valga (Gerstaecker)
   

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