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

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collection


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Scaptotrigona panamensis (Cockerell)
   

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Scaptotrigona tubida (Smith)
   

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Scaptotrigona mexicana subsp. subobscuripennis (Schwarz)
   

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Scaptotrigona fimbriata Camargo & Pedro
   

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USNMENT1453813Peyton & Suarez   1977-01-26
Colombia, Tolima, [Not Stated], Armero

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Scaptotrigona mexicana subsp. mexicana (Guerin)
   

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Scaptotrigona michoacanensis subsp. aspila Moure
USNM 534492[Not Stated]   1966-12-12
Mexico, Guerrero, Zihuatanejo

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Scaptotrigona epistomalis Camargo & Pedro
   

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Scaptotrigona nigela Camargo & Pedro
   

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USNMENT1453812R. McGinley   1987-09-06
Bolivia, Vaca Diez, [Not Stated], 40 km E. San Borja, Estacion Biologica Beni, Palm Camp at Rio Curiraba

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