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

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


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Ctenioschelus Romand, 1840
738215Wasbauer, M   1983-11-28
Paraguay, San Pedro, Cororo; Rio Ypane

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Ctenioschelus Romand, 1840
737882Brooks, Robert   1981-05-19
Panama, Panama, Curundu

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1254471Thiele, R   2005-04-07
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Parque Nacional Santa Rosa; Sector Santa Rosa, 10.8333333 -85.6, 250 - 250m

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Ctenioschelus goryi (Romand, 1840)
1254472Roberts, R   1980-03-01
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Uberaba, 12 km E

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Ctenioschelus goryi (Romand, 1840)
1254473Roberts, R   1980-03-20
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Itajuba, 46 km E

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Ctenioschelus goryi (Romand, 1840)
1254474Janzen, Daniel   1965-09-08
Mexico, Oaxaca, Tehuantepec, 17 km W, 16.36648 -95.38308

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Ctenioschelus goryi (Romand, 1840)
1254475Michener, Charles   1945-04-29
Panama, Panama, Chame

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Ctenioschelus goryi (Romand, 1840)
1254476Roubik, David   1977-04-17
French Guiana, Kourou, 5.15839 -52.64374


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Google Map

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