Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Mongolia; Tov Aimag; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Colletes floralis Eversmann, 1852
989508Gelhaus, Jon   2003-07-16
Mongolia, Tov Aimag, Batsumber Soum, Haraa Gol (river), 5 km upstream of Bayanbuural, 48.50028 106.78434, 1051 - 1051m

KU:SEMC
Colletes sidemii Radoszkowski, 1891
990150Gelhaus, Jon   2003-07-16
Mongolia, Tov Aimag, Batsumber Soum, Haraa Gol (river), 5 km upstream of Bayanbuural, 48.50028 106.78434, 1051 - 1051m

KU:SEMC
Megachile Latreille, 1802
1206260Ciegler & Gelhaus   2003-07-09
Mongolia, Tov Aimag, Gorkhi Terelj National Park; Galtain Spring, 4.5 km upstream of road crossing, 48.18393 107.96222, 1649 - 1649m

KU:SEMC
Megachile Latreille, 1802
1206261Gelhaus, Jon   2003-07-16
Mongolia, Tov Aimag, Batsumber Soum, Haraa Gol (river), 5 km upstream of Bayanbuural, 48.50028 106.78434, 1051 - 1051m

KU:SEMC
Bombus hypnorum (Linnaeus, 1758)
1258808Ciegler & Gelhaus   2003-07-15
Mongolia, Tov Aimag, Segnogor Gol, 14.3 km upstream Segnogor Amralt, Batsumber Soum, 1255 - 1255m


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