Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Peru; Tumbes; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267126Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267127Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267128Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267129Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267130Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267131Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267132Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267133Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267134Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267135Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267136Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris buchwaldi Friese, 1901
1267137Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between

KU:SEMC
Centris dichrootricha (Moure, 1945)
1282032Fischer, A   1952-05-31
Peru, Tumbes, Tumbes [Tumbez] and Zarumilla, between


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Google Map

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