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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


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USNM 534543W. Cockerell   
Guatemala, [Not Stated], Quirigua, 15.2694 -89.0403

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USNMENT1453824R. Poole   1967-07-22
Venezuela, Aragua, [Not Stated], Rancho Grande, 1100 - 1100m

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Ptiloglossa zonalis (Smith)
   

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USNM 534544W. Cockerell   
Honduras, Francisco Morazan, Zamorano

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USNM 534542[Not Stated]   
Honduras, Cortés, Agua Amarilla, Honduras

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USNM 534541[Not Stated]   
Costa Rica, Unknown, Ujurass de Terruba, Costa Rica

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Ptiloglossa Smith, 1853
USNMENT1453825S. Weller, P. Batra & M. Ryan   1990-04-19
Ecuador, Napo, [Not Stated], Rio Arajuno, Camp Dayuma, -1.0931 -77.5853, 405 - 420m


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