Dataset: KU-SEMC
Taxa: Aglaoapis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976207Balthasar & Ruzicka   1952-05-00
Slovakia, Nitra, Nove Zamky, Sturovo

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976208Balthasar, Vladimir   1941-07-03
Czech Republic, South Moravian Region, Cejc, 48.94228 16.96811

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976209Guichard, K   1977-05-09
Greece, Central Greece, Lamia, River Asopos

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976210Balthasar & Ruzicka   1952-05-00
Slovakia, Nitra, Nove Zamky, Sturovo

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976211Balthasar, Vladimir   1949-07-00
Slovakia, Nitra, Parkan, Sturovo

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976212de Beaumont, J   1943-07-15
Switzerland, Valais, Visp, Zeneggen, 46.27507 7.86106

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976213Baker, Donald   1958-08-13
Macedonia, Ohrid, Galicica, lower slope; between Ohrid and Pestani, 800 - 800m

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976214Yarrow, I. & Yarrow, E.   1967-08-01
Italy, Calabria, Cosenza, La Sila; Lago Cecita, 39.38075 16.50696

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976215Baker, Donald   1965-07-17
Iran, Alborz, Karaj, Karaj Valley; Gach-e-Sar, 36.10779 51.31066, 2150 - 2150m

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976216Baker, Donald   1967-07-17
Iran, Mazandaran, Sardabrud, 3-5 km above Rudbarak, 1500 - 1500m

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
976217Baker, Donald   1958-08-13
Macedonia, Ohrid, Galicica, lower slope; between Ohrid and Pestani, 800 - 800m

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Aglaoapis tridentata (Nylander, 1848)
1323560Graham, L   1929-07-04
Andorra, Unspecified, 2000 - 4000m


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