Dataset: MCZ-ENT
Search Criteria: Germany; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:ENT
Megachile ericetorum Lepeletier, 1841
789964Joseph Kriechbaumer   
Germany, Bayern, 49 11.5

MCZ:ENT
Megachile ericetorum Lepeletier, 1841
789965Joseph Kriechbaumer   
Germany, Bayern, 49 11.5

MCZ:ENT
790973Joseph Kriechbaumer   
Germany, Bayern, 49 11.5

MCZ:ENT
790974Joseph Kriechbaumer   
Germany, Bayern, 49 11.5

MCZ:ENT
790975Adolph Gerstaecker   
Germany, Berlin, Berlin, 52.474913 13.419414

MCZ:ENT
790976Adolph Gerstaecker   
Germany, Berlin, Berlin, 52.474913 13.419414

MCZ:ENT
790977Adolph Gerstaecker   
Germany, Berlin, Berlin, 52.474913 13.419414

MCZ:ENT
Bombus wurfleini Radoszkowski, 1859
8985Joseph Kriechbaumer   
Germany, Bayern, 49 11.5

MCZ:ENT
Osmia carbonum
PALE-14047Adam A. Krantz   
Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Altenkirchen, Rott, 50.636898 7.514171

MCZ:ENT
Anthophorites
PALE-14558[no agent data]   
Germany, Lower Saxony, Oeningen, 53.001733 9.904761

MCZ:ENT
Anthophorites mellona Heer
PALE-14583[no agent data]   
Germany, Lower Saxony, Oeningen, 53.001733 9.904761

MCZ:ENT
Anthophorites
PALE-14587[no agent data]   
Germany, Lower Saxony, Oeningen, 53.001733 9.904761

MCZ:ENT
Apis henshawi Cockerell, 1907
PALE-6316[no agent data]   
Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Altenkirchen, Rott, 50.636898 7.514171

MCZ:ENT
Apis henshawi Cockerell, 1907
PALE-7513[no agent data]   
Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Altenkirchen, Rott, 50.636898 7.514171

MCZ:ENT
Apis henshawi Cockerell, 1907
PALE-7514[no agent data]   
Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Altenkirchen, Rott, 50.636898 7.514171


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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