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

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Hoplitis ravouxi (Pérez, 1902)
977110unknown   1919-06-10
Germany, Thuringia, Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis, Muhlhausen

KU:SEMC
Osmia latreillei (Spinola, 1806)
1146072unknown   
Germany, Thuringia, Gotha, Friedrichroda

KU:SEMC
Nomada flava Panzer, 1798
936828unknown   
Germany, Thuringia, Gotha, Friedrichroda

KU:SEMC
Nomada flavoguttata (Kirby, 1802)
937314unknown   
Germany, Thuringia, Unspecified

KU:SEMC
Anthidium punctatum Latreille, 1809
1308119Meyer, R   1919-07-07
Germany, Thuringia, Jena, 50.92878 11.5899

KU:SEMC
Anthophora plumipes (Pallas, 1772)
1325555Friese, Heinrich   1904-04-12
Germany, Thuringia, Jena, 50.92878 11.5899

KU:SEMC
Anthophora furcata (Panzer, 1798)
1309502Meyer, R   1919-08-01
Germany, Thuringia, Jena, 50.92878 11.5899

KU:SEMC
944230Meyer, R   1919-07-22
Germany, Thuringia, Jena, 50.92878 11.5899


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Google Map

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