Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Indonesia; East Java; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Euaspis polynesia Vachal, 1903
976173Lucht, E   1939-07-01
Indonesia, East Java, Ijen Plateau; Blawan, -7.9883 114.1715, 900 - 900m

KU:SEMC
Euaspis polynesia Vachal, 1903
976175Lucht, H   1936-02-00
Indonesia, East Java, Ijen Plateau; Blawan, -7.9883 114.1715, 900 - 1500m

KU:SEMC
Euaspis polynesia Vachal, 1903
976181Lucht, H   1936-00-00
Indonesia, East Java, Ijen Plateau; Blawan, -7.9883 114.1715, 900 - 1500m

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1163018Lieftinck, M   1941-06-06
Indonesia, East Java, Mount Semeru; Ranu Darungan, 800 - 800m

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1163019Lieftinck, M   1941-06-06
Indonesia, East Java, Mount Semeru; Ranu Darungan, 800 - 800m

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Megachile bicolor (Fabricius, 1781)
1105946van der Vecht, J   
Indonesia, East Java, Soekoivono

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Megachile conjuncta igniscopata
1122666unknown   1938-05-00
Indonesia, East Java, Tengger Highlands; Nongkojajar, 1100 - 1100m

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Ceratina dentipes Friese, 1914
1209646Lucht, E   1939-06-26
Indonesia, East Java, Ijen Plateau; Blawan, -7.9883 114.1715, 900 - 900m

KU:SEMC
Ceratina dentipes Friese, 1914
1209647Lucht, E   1939-06-26
Indonesia, East Java, Idjen Mts; Kendeng, 1600 - 1600m

KU:SEMC
Apis nigrocincta Smith, 1860
1290218Roubik, David   1999-11-05
Indonesia, East Java, Ketapang

KU:SEMC
Apis nigrocincta Smith, 1860
1290219Roubik, David   
Indonesia, East Java, Ketapang

KU:SEMC
Apis nigrocincta Smith, 1860
1290220Roubik, David   
Indonesia, East Java, Ketapang

KU:SEMC
Apis nigrocincta Smith, 1860
1290221Roubik, David   
Indonesia, East Java, Ketapang


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