Dataset: KU-SEMC
Search Criteria: Russia; Dagestan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Andrena aeneiventris Morawitz, 1872
971567Moravita, F   
Russia, Dagestan, Derbent, 42.06306 48.28629

KU:SEMC
Andrena curiosa (Morawitz, 1877)
973109unknown   1886-00-00
Russia, Dagestan, Derbent, 42.06306 48.28629

KU:SEMC
Pseudapis fugax (Morawitz, 1877)
951390Vorobyov, B   1963-00-00
Russia, Dagestan, Novyy Biryuzyak, 43.77409 47.3003

KU:SEMC
Osmia cerinthidis Morawitz, 1876
1102175Vorobyov, B   1961-04-20
Russia, Dagestan, Novyy Biryuzyak, 43.77409 47.3003

KU:SEMC
Anthophora plumipes (Pallas, 1772)
1325553Transkauk   1886-00-00
Russia, Dagestan, Derbent, 42.06306 48.28629

KU:SEMC
Anthophora cincreus (Friese, 1896)
1325700unknown   1886-00-00
Russia, Dagestan, Derbent, 42.06306 48.28629

KU:SEMC
Anthophora gracilipes Morawitz, 1872
944659unknown   
Russia, Dagestan, Derbent, 42.06306 48.28629


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