Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Namibia; Khomas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


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Meganomia binghami (Cockerell, 1909)
988703Rozen, J & Rozen, B   1976-03-16
Namibia, Khomas, Seeis, 22 km ESE

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Meliturgula flavida (Friese, 1913)
1008250Pulawski, W   1990-02-18
Namibia, Khomas, Windhoek, 37 km N

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Braunsapis albipennis (Friese, 1909)
1162968Rozen, J & Rozen, B   1977-02-16
Namibia, Khomas, Seeis, 44 km ESE

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Braunsapis albipennis (Friese, 1909)
1162977Rozen, Jerome   1977-03-03
Namibia, Khomas, Seeis, 45 km E

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Braunsapis otavica (Cockerell, 1939)
1166916Rozen, J & Rozen, B   1976-03-12
Namibia, Khomas, Seeis

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Braunsapis otavica (Cockerell, 1939)
1166917Rozen, Jerome   1977-03-03
Namibia, Khomas, Seeis, 45 km E

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Braunsapis otavica (Cockerell, 1939)
1166918Rozen, Jerome   1977-03-03
Namibia, Khomas, Seeis, 45 km E

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Macrogalea candida (Smith, 1879)
1169303Rozen, J & Rozen, B   1977-02-27
Namibia, Khomas, Windhoek

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Macrogalea candida (Smith, 1879)
1169304Rozen, J & Rozen, B   1977-02-27
Namibia, Khomas, Windhoek

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Chalicodoma felinum f. cerberus
1104855Southern African Expedition   1972-02-04
Namibia, Khomas, Windhoek

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Chalicodoma felinum f. cerberus
1104856Ogilvie, J   1933-12-12
Namibia, Khomas, Windhoek

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1306568Whitehead, V   1979-03-17
Namibia, Khomas, Windhoek

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Amegilla nubica (Lepeletier, 1841)
1323387Ross & Stephen   1967-10-21
Namibia, Khomas, Windhoek, 90 mi. W, 1300 - 1300m

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Amegilla acraensis (Fabricius, 1793)
1323722Rozen, J & Rozen, B   1976-03-12
Namibia, Khomas, Seeis

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Amegilla punctifrons (Walker, 1871)
1324760Rozen, J & Rozen, B   1976-03-12
Namibia, Khomas, Seeis

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Anthophora xanthostoma Cockerell, 1932
1332306Rozen & Rozen   1976-03-17
Namibia, Khomas, Windhoek, 33 km W


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