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

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778375Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Yuriria, 20.21081 -101.132116, 1981 - 1981m

MCZ:ENT
Protandrena Cockerell, 1896
777349Howard E. Evans   1963-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Yuriria, 20.21081 -101.132116, 1981 - 1981m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778368Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Yuriria, 20.21081 -101.132116, 1981 - 1981m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778353Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Yuriria, 20.21081 -101.132116, 1981 - 1981m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778354Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Salvatierra, 1707 - 1707m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778362Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Salvatierra, 1707 - 1707m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778364Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Yuriria, 20.21081 -101.132116, 1981 - 1981m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778365Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Salvatierra, 1707 - 1707m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778370Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Yuriria, 20.21081 -101.132116, 1981 - 1981m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778369Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Yuriria, 20.21081 -101.132116, 1981 - 1981m

MCZ:ENT
Pseudopanurgus Cockerell, 1897
778356Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Yuriria, 20.21081 -101.132116, 1981 - 1981m

MCZ:ENT
Panurginae Leach, 1815
777763Howard E. Evans   1962-08-07
Mexico, Guanajuato, Salvatierra, 1707 - 1707m


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