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

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


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Andrena strymonia Pittioni, 1950
972865Pittioni, E   1943-04-28
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Kresna, 250 - 250m

KU:SEMC
Andrena strymonia Pittioni, 1950
972866Pittioni, E   1943-04-28
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Kresna, 250 - 250m

KU:SEMC
Andrena strymonia Pittioni, 1950
972867Pittioni, E   1943-04-28
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Kresna, 250 - 250m

KU:SEMC
Andrena strymonia Pittioni, 1950
972868Pittioni, E   1943-04-28
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Kresna, 250 - 250m

KU:SEMC
Andrena Fabricius, 1775
973184Pittioni, E   1943-04-28
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Kresna, 250 - 250m

KU:SEMC
Osmia andrenoides Spinola, 1808
1101970Pulawski, W   1972-07-16
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Sandanski, 41.56667 23.28333

KU:SEMC
Xylocopa valga Gerstäcker, 1872
1233319Brcak, J   1955-06-21
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Kresnensko Defile [Kresna Gorge]

KU:SEMC
Pasites maculatus Jurine, 1807
935668Pulawski, W   1956-08-31
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Sandanski, 41.56667 23.28333

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Epeolus cruciger (Panzer, 1799)
938456Pulawski, W   1972-07-18
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Sandanski, 41.56667 23.28333

KU:SEMC
Epeolus cruciger (Panzer, 1799)
938457Pulawski, W   1972-07-18
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Sandanski, 41.56667 23.28333

KU:SEMC
Epeolus cruciger (Panzer, 1799)
938459Pulawski, W   1972-07-18
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Sandanski, 41.56667 23.28333

KU:SEMC
Eucera nigrescens Pérez, 1879
939116Pittioni, E   1943-04-28
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Kresna, 250 - 250m

KU:SEMC
1306580Kocourek, Miroslav   1966-07-25
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Sandanski, 41.56667 23.28333

KU:SEMC
1322954Kocourek, Miroslav   1966-07-14
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Sandanski, 41.56667 23.28333


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