Dataset: UCB-EMEC
Search Criteria: Mexico; Queretaro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Essig Museum of Entomology, University of California Berkeley


UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlora Smith, 1853
EMEC535930J. R. Powers   1979-05-16
Mexico, Queretaro, San Juan del Rio, 15 kilometers south of, 20.22564 -99.89974

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlora Smith, 1853
EMEC535931J. R. Powers   1979-05-16
Mexico, Queretaro, San Juan del Rio, 15 kilometers south of, 20.22564 -99.89974

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlorella neglectula (Cockerell, 1897)
EMEC506776E. E. Gilbert, C. D. MacNeill   1952-06-28
Mexico, Queretaro, Queretaro, 20.61318 -100.41757

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlorella neglectula (Cockerell, 1897)
EMEC506777E. E. Gilbert, C. D. MacNeill   1952-06-28
Mexico, Queretaro, Queretaro, 20.61318 -100.41757

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlorella neglectula (Cockerell, 1897)
EMEC506778E. E. Gilbert, C. D. MacNeill   1952-06-28
Mexico, Queretaro, Queretaro, 20.61318 -100.41757

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlorella Sandhouse, 1937
EMEC570675J. R. Powers   1979-05-16
Mexico, Queretaro, San Juan del Rio, 15 kilometers south of, 20.22564 -99.89974

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlorella Sandhouse, 1937
EMEC570676J. R. Powers   1979-05-16
Mexico, Queretaro, San Juan del Rio, 15 kilometers south of, 20.22564 -99.89974

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlorella Sandhouse, 1937
EMEC570677J. R. Powers   1979-05-16
Mexico, Queretaro, San Juan del Rio, 15 kilometers south of, 20.22564 -99.89974

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochlorella Sandhouse, 1937
EMEC570678J. R. Powers   1979-05-16
Mexico, Queretaro, San Juan del Rio, 15 kilometers south of, 20.22564 -99.89974

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochloropsis Cockerell, 1897
EMEC508736J. R. Powers   1979-05-16
Mexico, Queretaro, San Juan del Rio, 15 kilometers south of, 20.22564 -99.89974

UCB-EMEC:EMEC
Augochloropsis Cockerell, 1897
EMEC508872E. E. Gilbert, C. D. MacNeill   1952-06-28
Mexico, Queretaro, Queretaro, 20.61318 -100.41757


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