Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Japan; Hyogo Prefecture; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Megachile tsurugensis Cockerell, 1924
1181438Bohart, George   1964-09-03
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture, Sasayama

KU:SEMC
Megachile kobensis Cockerell, 1918
1118539unknown   1928-08-00
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture, Nino Park; Kobe

KU:SEMC
1175066Bohart, George   1964-09-03
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture, Sasayama

KU:SEMC
Ceratina japonica Cockerell, 1911
1207050Boufford, D   1977-07-28
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture, Fukusada near Hyonosen, 500 - 500m

KU:SEMC
Ceratina japonica Cockerell, 1911
1207051Boufford, D   1977-07-28
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture, Fukusada near Hyonosen, 500 - 500m

KU:SEMC
Nomada Scopoli, 1770
1252663Boufford, D   1977-07-28
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture, Fukusada near Hyonosen, 500 - 500m

KU:SEMC
Bombus honshuensis (Tkalců, 1968)
1260073Boufford, D   1977-07-26
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture, Mt. Hyonosen, NE base, 600 - 600m

KU:SEMC
Bombus honshuensis (Tkalců, 1968)
1260074Boufford, D   1977-07-28
Japan, Hyogo Prefecture, Fukusada near Hyonosen, 500 - 500m


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