Dataset: MCZ-ENT
Taxa: Centris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:ENT
16388Charles T. Brues   1913-05-01
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, -2.163301 -79.96494

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Centris buchholzi Herbst, 1918
23334Paul Herbst   1916-10-10
Chile, Antofagasta Region, Tocopilla, -22.09198 -70.19792

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Centris rhodolphe Cockerell
25372John W. Ogilvie   1938-01-01
Barbados, [no specific locality data], 13.188856 -59.568214

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Centris disalusa Cockerell
25547Francisco Campos   
Ecuador, Guayas, Posorja, -2.69994 -80.262042

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35625Williams, R.   1700-03-23
Honduras, Mount Uyaca [Uyuca], 14.89 -86.65

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Centris braccata Packard, 1869
511492James H. Orton   
Ecuador/Peru, Napo and Marañón Rivers, -4.936683 -76.329768

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Centris buchholzi Herbst, 1918
511493Paul Herbst   1916-10-10
Chile, Antofagasta Region, Tocopilla, -22.09198 -70.19792

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Centris varia (Erichson, 1848)
551James H. Orton   
Ecuador/Peru, Napo and Marañón Rivers, -4.936683 -76.329768

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Centris braccata Packard, 1869
557James H. Orton   
Ecuador, Quito, Marañón River, -2.517375 -76.64302

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558James H. Orton   
Ecuador/Peru, Napo and Marañón Rivers, -4.936683 -76.329768

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Centris muralis Burmeister, 1876
592515Herbst   
Argentina, Mendoza, Mendoza, -34.5 -68.5

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Centris decolorata Lepeletier, 1841
592531Howard E. Evans, Mary A. Evans   1967-02-01
United States, Puerto Rico, Luquillo Municipality, Luquillo Beach, 18.372451 -65.716551

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Centris errans Fox, 1899
791177Charles J. Maynard   1897-06-24
Commonwealth of the Bahamas, New Providence, Nassau, 25.045183 -77.403904


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