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

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


MCZ:ENT
Fidelia villosa Brauns, 1902
596703J. O.   1922-11-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, Nieuwoudtville, -31.376558 19.112203

MCZ:ENT
Fidelia kobrowi Brauns, 1905
788183Hans Brauns   1904-12-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Willowmore, -33.289154 23.489547

MCZ:ENT
Fidelia villosa Brauns, 1902
788184Hans Brauns   1916-12-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Willowmore, -33.289154 23.489547

MCZ:ENT
Fidelia villosa Brauns, 1902
788185Hans Brauns   1916-12-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Willowmore, -33.289154 23.489547

MCZ:ENT
Fidelia villosa Brauns, 1902
788187Lizzie Ogilvie   1931-11-11
South Africa, Northern Cape, near Nieuwoudtville, Vanrhynspass, -31.3726166667 19.0167666667, 781 - 781m

MCZ:ENT
Fidelia villosa Brauns, 1902
788186John W. Ogilvie   1931-11-18
South Africa, Northern Cape, Nieuwoudtville, -31.376558 19.112203

MCZ:ENT
Fidelia villosa Brauns, 1902
788188John W. Ogilvie   
South Africa, Northern Cape, Nieuwoudtville, -31.376558 19.112203


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