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

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Agapostemon poeyi (Lucas, 1857)
1065301Fernandez, R   1998-05-00
Cuba, Guantánamo, Baracoa, El Manguito

KU:SEMC
Agapostemon poeyi (Lucas, 1857)
1065302Fernandez, R   1998-05-00
Cuba, Guantánamo, Baracoa, El Manguito

KU:SEMC
Agapostemon poeyi (Lucas, 1857)
1065303Bruner & Boucle   1929-04-21
Cuba, Guantánamo, Baracoa, unspecified

KU:SEMC
Agapostemon poeyi (Lucas, 1857)
1065311Natanson, J   1935-08-07
Cuba, Guantánamo, Baracoa, Nibujón

KU:SEMC
Agapostemon viridulus (Fabricius, 1793)
1065883Bruner & Boucle   1929-04-26
Cuba, Guantánamo, Baracoa, Rio Toa

KU:SEMC
Mesoplia azurea (Lepeletier and Audinet-Serville, 1825)
1254907Bruner & Boucle   1929-04-21
Cuba, Guantánamo, Baracoa, unspecified

KU:SEMC
Centris inermis Friese, 1899
1281089Rogue, L   1991-07-27
Cuba, Guantánamo, Pena Blanca; Toa

KU:SEMC
Exomalopsis pulchella Cresson, 1865
1297689Genaro, Julio   1999-01-00
Cuba, Guantánamo, Piedra La Vela


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