INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-INSECT
Search Criteria: Argentina; Córdoba; Capital; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Melissodes (Ecplectica) tintinnans (Holmberg, 1884) (Holmberg, 1884)
INHS Insect Collection 397308J.A. DeCarlo, M.J. Viana   
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Arguello, -31.35 -64.25

INHS:INSECT
Melissodes (Ecplectica) bruneri Cockerell, 1918 Cockerell, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 380837J.A. DeCarlo, M.J. Viana   
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Arguello, -31.35 -64.25

INHS:INSECT
Melissodes (Ecplectica) bruneri Cockerell, 1918 Cockerell, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 380838J.A. DeCarlo, M.J. Viana   
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Arguello, -31.35 -64.25

INHS:INSECT
Melissodes (Ecplectica) bruneri Cockerell, 1918 Cockerell, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 380839J.A. DeCarlo, M.J. Viana   
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Arguello, -31.35 -64.25

INHS:INSECT
Melissodes (Ecplectica) bruneri Cockerell, 1918 Cockerell, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 380835J.A. DeCarlo, M.J. Viana   
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Arguello, -31.35 -64.25

INHS:INSECT
Melissodes (Ecplectica) bruneri Cockerell, 1918 Cockerell, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 380836J.A. DeCarlo, M.J. Viana   
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Arguello, -31.35 -64.25

INHS:INSECT
Melissodes (Ecplectica) tintinnans (Holmberg, 1884) (Holmberg, 1884)
INHS Insect Collection 344044J.A. DeCarlo, M.J. Viana   
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Arguello, -31.35 -64.25

INHS:INSECT
Fidicinoides ferruginosa Sanborn & Heath, 2011 Sanborn & Heath, 2011
INHS Insect Collection 711318Sanborn, Allen   1986-12-12
Argentina, Córdoba, Capital, Mina Clavero, -31.35 -64.233333


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