Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Ghana; Eastern Region; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Thrincostoma
1101252Steiner & Manktelow   1990-11-28
Ghana, Eastern Region, Kade Agricultural Research Station; Neung Forest Reserve, 170 - 170m

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Allodape laeviceps Strand, 1912
1149207Steiner & Manktelow   1990-11-28
Ghana, Eastern Region, Kade Agricultural Research Station; Neung Forest Reserve, 170 - 170m

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Ceratina foveifera Strand, 1912
1212188Paden, Robert   1974-01-09
Ghana, Eastern Region, Nyanao Hill, nr Nsawam, 150 - 500m

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Amegilla f. acraensis
942551Simpson, J   1913-01-11
Ghana, Eastern Region, Mpraeso, 6.59321 -0.73462

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Amegilla nigroclypeata (Friese, 1909)
1323803Geest, J   1967-10-28
Ghana, Eastern Region, Kade, 6mi NW


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