Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Madagascar; Toliara; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Eupetersia sakalava Blüthgen, 1936
1078839Hensen & Aptroot   1984-04-27
Madagascar, Toliara, Ifaty, -23.1833333 43.6333333

KU:SEMC
Sphegocephala umbrina Benoist, 1962
1077690unknown   
Madagascar, Toliara, Bekily

KU:SEMC
Cellariella kalaharica (Cockerell, 1936)
1083554Wasbauer, M   1994-03-25
Madagascar, Toliara, Ifaty 30 km N, -23.1166667 43.6

KU:SEMC
Cellariella kalaharica (Cockerell, 1936)
1083555Wasbauer, M   1994-03-25
Madagascar, Toliara, Ifaty 30 km N, -23.1166667 43.6

KU:SEMC
Cellariella kalaharica (Cockerell, 1936)
1083556Wasbauer, M   1994-03-25
Madagascar, Toliara, Ifaty 30 km N, -23.1166667 43.6

KU:SEMC
Ceylalictus muiri (Cockerell, 1909)
1073833Wasbauer, M   1994-04-09
Madagascar, Toliara, Berenty Reserve, 80 km W of Fort Dauphin [Tolanaro], -25 46.3

KU:SEMC
Braunsapis antandroy Brooks and Pauly, 2001
1163013Wasbauer, M   1994-04-09
Madagascar, Toliara, Berenty Reserve, 80 km W of Fort Dauphin [Tolanaro], -25 46.3

KU:SEMC
Braunsapis antandroy Brooks and Pauly, 2001
1163014Wasbauer, M   1994-04-09
Madagascar, Toliara, Berenty Reserve, 80 km W of Fort Dauphin [Tolanaro], -25 46.3

KU:SEMC
Macrogalea ellioti (Saussure, 1890)
1174390Wasbauer, M   1994-04-09
Madagascar, Toliara, Berenty Reserve, 80 km W of Fort Dauphin [Tolanaro], -25 46.3

KU:SEMC
Braunsapis madecassa (Benoist, 1955)
1166588Hensen & Aptroot   1984-04-21
Madagascar, Toliara, Tulear, -23.3666667 43.6333333

KU:SEMC
Liotrigona bitika Brooks and Michener, 1988
1299501Noyes & Day   1983-05-05
Madagascar, Toliara, Berenty; Amboasary, 12 km NW

KU:SEMC
Liotrigona Moure, 1961
1518306Hauser & Gaimari   2014-01-18
Madagascar, Toliara, Vohibasia National Park - Zombitse, -22.8852778 44.6930556, 820 - 820m


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