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

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University of Kansas Natural History Museum Entomology Division


KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
988716Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
988715Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
988717Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
988718Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
974095Stone, M   1995-01-03
Tanzania, Mkomazi Game Reserve, -3.9166667 38, 900 - 900m

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
1460990Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
1460991Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
1460992Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
1460993Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
1460994Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
1460995Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
1460996Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S

KU:SEMC
Uromonia stagei Michener, 1981
1460997Michener, Charles   1967-05-26
Kenya, Coast, Malindi, Malindi, 13 mi S


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