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

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:ENT
Ceratina Latreille, 1802
511466James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
Ceratina Latreille, 1802
511467James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
Ceratina Latreille, 1802
511468James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
Xylocopa artifex Smith, 1874
534798James M. Carpenter   1984-12-30
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc District, -7.008233 -79.232499

MCZ:ENT
776110James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
776111James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
Anthidium Fabricius, 1804
788375James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
Anthidium Fabricius, 1804
788374James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
Anthidium Fabricius, 1804
788376James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
Anthidium Fabricius, 1804
788377James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m

MCZ:ENT
Anthidium Fabricius, 1804
788378James M. Carpenter   1984-12-21
Peru, Cajamarca, Nanchoc Quebrada, -6.9583333333 -79.2583333333, 400 - 400m


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Google Map

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