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

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


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Andrena basimacula Alfken, 1929
970107Koch, C   1933-03-19
Egypt, Matrouh, Marsa Matrouh

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Andrena nigroaenea (Kirby, 1802)
969662Priesner, H   1933-03-19
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Andrena speciosa Friese, 1899
971649Priesner, H   1933-03-19
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Andrena Fabricius, 1775
972485Priesner, H   1933-03-19
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Pseudapis nilotica (Smith, 1875)
950920Roche, C   1986-08-16
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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952694Roche, C   1985-06-21
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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952696Roche, C   1987-05-28
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Icteranthidium ferrugineum (Fabricius, 1787)
975258Roche, C   1985-06-21
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Icteranthidium ferrugineum (Fabricius, 1787)
975261Roche, C   1986-08-16
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Icteranthidium ferrugineum (Fabricius, 1787)
975262Roche, C   1985-06-21
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Megachile sedilloti Pérez, 1895
1122415Roche, C   1987-05-30
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Megachile sedilloti Pérez, 1895
1122416Roche, C   1987-05-30
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Megachile sedilloti Pérez, 1895
1122417Roche, C   1987-05-30
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Megachile sedilloti Pérez, 1895
1122418Roche, C   1987-05-30
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Nomada aff. fucata
937820Priesner, H   1933-03-21
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Eucera dimidiata Brullé, 1832
939620Priesner, H   1933-03-21
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Amegilla andresi (Friese, 1914)
942151Roche, C   1987-05-30
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh

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Amegilla andresi (Friese, 1914)
942163Roche, C   1985-06-21
Egypt, Matrouh, Mersa Matrouh


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