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

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Allodape derufata Strand, 1912
1147527unknown   1957-06-03
Ghana, Western Region, Takoradi, 4.88447 -1.75536

KU:SEMC
Xylocopa albiceps Fabricius, 1804
1229214unknown   1957-06-02
Ghana, Western Region, Takoradi, 4.88447 -1.75536

KU:SEMC
Xylocopa albiceps Fabricius, 1804
1229215unknown   1957-06-03
Ghana, Western Region, Takoradi, 4.88447 -1.75536

KU:SEMC
Xylocopa imitator Smith, 1854
1229272unknown   1957-06-02
Ghana, Western Region, Takoradi, 4.88447 -1.75536

KU:SEMC
Xylocopa Latreille, 1802
1233596unknown   1957-06-02
Ghana, Western Region, Takoradi, 4.88447 -1.75536

KU:SEMC
Thyreus pretextus (Vachal, 1903)
1255307unknown   1957-06-03
Ghana, Western Region, Takoradi, 4.88447 -1.75536

KU:SEMC
Thyreus pretextus (Vachal, 1903)
1255308unknown   1957-06-03
Ghana, Western Region, Takoradi, 4.88447 -1.75536

KU:SEMC
Amegilla nigroclypeata (Friese, 1909)
1323804unknown   1957-06-02
Ghana, Western Region, Takoradi, 4.88447 -1.75536


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