Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Singapore; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Tetragonula laeviceps (Smith, 1857)
1400142Wenzel, John   1986-10-12
Singapore, Bukit Timah (Tin Hill)

KU:SEMC
Tetragonula laeviceps (Smith, 1857)
1400143Wenzel, John   1986-10-17
Singapore, Yishun (Nee Soon)

KU:SEMC
Tetragonula laeviceps (Smith, 1857)
1400144Wenzel, John   1986-10-17
Singapore, Yishun (Nee Soon)

KU:SEMC
Tetragonula laeviceps (Smith, 1857)
1400145Wenzel, John   1986-10-17
Singapore, Yishun (Nee Soon)

KU:SEMC
1400801Kistner & Kistner   1980-12-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
1400802Kistner & Kistner   1980-12-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
1400803Kistner & Kistner   1980-12-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
Homotrigona apicalis (Smith, 1857)
1402366Hsiang, Liow   1999-06-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
Homotrigona apicalis (Smith, 1857)
1402367Hsiang, Liow   1999-06-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
Homotrigona apicalis (Smith, 1857)
1402368Hsiang, Liow   1999-06-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
Homotrigona apicalis (Smith, 1857)
1402369Hsiang, Liow   1999-06-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
Homotrigona apicalis (Smith, 1857)
1402370Hsiang, Liow   1999-06-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
Homotrigona apicalis (Smith, 1857)
1402371Hsiang, Liow   1999-06-18
Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
Homotrigona apicalis (Smith, 1857)
1402427Liow, Lee   1998-12-16
Singapore, Singapore

KU:SEMC
Homotrigona apicalis (Smith, 1857)
1402437Hsiang, Liow   1999-03-04
Singapore, Bukit Timab Nature Reserve

KU:SEMC
Thyreus himalayensis himalayensis
945341unknown   
Singapore, unspecified

KU:SEMC
945412unknown   
Singapore, unspecified


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