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

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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Anthrenoides Ducke, 1907
777182Howard E. Evans   1962-07-31
Mexico, Morelos, Puente de Ixtla, 18.616218 -99.320661, 610 - 610m

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Pseudopanurgus crenulatus (Cockerell, 1905)
775862Howard E. Evans   1962-08-10
Mexico, Morelos, Tetecala, 853 - 853m

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Protandrena Cockerell, 1896
777345Howard E. Evans   1962-08-10
Mexico, Morelos, Tetecala, 853 - 853m

MCZ:ENT
Protandrena Cockerell, 1896
777346Howard E. Evans   1962-08-10
Mexico, Morelos, Tetecala, 853 - 853m

MCZ:ENT
Protandrena Cockerell, 1896
777344Howard E. Evans   1962-08-10
Mexico, Morelos, Tetecala, 853 - 853m

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Panurginae Leach, 1815
777765Howard E. Evans   1962-08-10
Mexico, Morelos, Tetecala, 853 - 853m

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Panurginae Leach, 1815
777766Howard E. Evans   1962-08-10
Mexico, Morelos, 5 km north of Alpuyeca, 1036 - 1036m

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Panurginae Leach, 1815
777745Howard E. Evans   1962-07-31
Mexico, Morelos, 30-40 km northeast of Cuernavaca, 2134 - 2438m


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