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

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma serratum (Friese, 1899)
399746Ayala, Ricardo   1985-10-14
Mexico, Jalisco, Chamela Biological Station, 19.5333 -105.0667

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma serratum (Friese, 1899)
399747Ayala, Ricardo   1985-10-14
Mexico, Jalisco, Chamela Biological Station, 19.5333 -105.0667

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma serratum (Friese, 1899)
399745Godinez, L   1987-11-04
Mexico, Jalisco, Chamela Biological Station, 19.5333 -105.0667

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma serratum (Friese, 1899)
399744Fisher, E   1974-09-10
Mexico, Jalisco, Tequila, 7 km NW, 20.92754 -103.8814, 1275 - 1275m

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma brooksi Michener, 1986
991908Brooks, Robert   1981-04-22
Panama, Panama, El Llano, 14 km W; Carti Road km 9

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma brooksi Michener, 1986
991909Brooks, Robert   1981-04-22
Panama, Panama, El Llano, 14 km W; Carti Road km 9

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma brooksi Michener, 1986
991910Brooks, Robert   1981-04-22
Panama, Panama, El Llano, 14 km W; Carti Road km 9

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma brooksi Michener, 1986
1000916Roubik, David   1989-05-26
Panama, Panama, Capira; Cerro Campana

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma brooksi Michener, 1986
1000917Brosi, DeNoyer, Frangioso, Ilama   2005-04-00
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, San Vito, nr., 8.82079 -82.97092, 900 - 900m

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma inusitatum (Snelling, 1980)
1122201Hanson, W   1957-12-12
Panama, Canal Zone, Madden Forest

KU:SEMC
Mydrosoma brooksi Michener, 1986
1122281Brooks, Robert   1981-04-22
Panama, Panama, El Llano, 14 km W; Carti Road km 9


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