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

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:ENT
Epeolus autumnalis Robertson, 1902
609904L. Eddy   2010-08-27
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Great Brewster Island, 42.3330833333 -70.8956666667

MCZ:ENT
Epeolus autumnalis Robertson, 1902
609902M. Eustis   2010-08-26
United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Thompson Island, 42.3142777778 -71.0085277778

MCZ:ENT
Epeolus pusillus Cresson, 1864
609905Sean M. Kent   2010-08-27
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Peddocks Island, 42.2942222222 -70.9359722222

MCZ:ENT
609908L. Eddy   2010-08-27
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Great Brewster Island, 42.3330833333 -70.8956666667

MCZ:ENT
609906L. Eddy   2010-08-27
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Great Brewster Island, 42.3330833333 -70.8956666667

MCZ:ENT
609907Sean M. Kent   2010-08-27
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Great Brewster Island, 42.3314722222 -70.9805833333

MCZ:ENT
Epeolus ilicis Mitchell, 1962
30449Joseph C. Bequaert   1929-05-01
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, Dewees Island, 32.8395007 -79.7154236

MCZ:ENT
Epeolus autumnalis Robertson, 1902
609883Jessica Rykken   2005-09-13
United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Thompson Island, 42.3172222222 -71.0086111111

MCZ:ENT
Epeolus autumnalis Robertson, 1902
609903B. Boothby   2010-08-28
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, World's End, 42.2609444444 -70.8709444444

MCZ:ENT
Epeolus canadensis Mitchell, 1962
32859Alexander G. B. Fairchild   471928-08-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Ingonish, 46.66755 -60.380057


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Google Map

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