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Dataset: ASU-ASUHIC
Search Criteria: Mexico; Querétaro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection


ASU:ASUHIC
ASUHIC0016892Z.A. Wibmer   1980-08-10
Mexico, Querétaro, Santiago de Queretaro, 20.58291 -100.391253

ASU:ASUHIC
Geraeus hospes Champion, 1908
ASUHIC0017074Charles W. O'Brien   1982-07-28
Mexico, Querétaro, Highway 57, 2 mi. SE of San Juan del Rio, 20.356268 -99.958548, 2240m

ASU:ASUHIC
Nicentrites testaceipes (Champion, 1908)
ASUHIC0017143Charles W. O'Brien   1982-07-28
Mexico, Querétaro, Highway 57, 2 mi. SE of San Juan del Rio, 20.356268 -99.958548, 2240m

ASU:ASUHIC
Myrmex cinereus (Champion, 1903)
ASUHIC0017246Charles W. O'Brien   1982-07-27
Mexico, Querétaro, Highway 120, 8 mi. N of Cadereyta de Montes, 20.730955 -99.711659, 2195m

ASU:ASUHIC
Zascelis sulcifrons Champion, 1905
ASUHIC0031674Y. Rico   2000-08-30
Mexico, Querétaro, 2 km S of Juricas Bridge (200 m al sur del puente de Jurica), 20.645956 -100.431559

ASU:ASUHIC
Exophthalmus agrestis (Boheman, 1834)
ASUHIC0037853P. Lago   1994-07-15
Mexico, Querétaro, 20.5 mi. W of Xilitla, 21.260661 -99.195181

ASU:ASUHIC
Exophthalmus agrestis (Boheman, 1834)
ASUHIC0037854P. Lago   1994-07-15
Mexico, Querétaro, 20.5 mi. W of Xilitla, 21.260661 -99.195181

ASU:ASUHIC
Claeoteges obliterata Champion, 1911
ASUHIC0037882Charles W. O'Brien   1983-06-18
Mexico, Querétaro, 19 mi. NE of Landa de Matamoros, 21.287449 -99.138492, 1554m

ASU:ASUHIC
Claeoteges obliterata Champion, 1911
ASUHIC0037883Charles W. O'Brien   1974-05-26
Mexico, Querétaro, 14 mi. NE of Landa de Matamoros, 21.273286 -99.206367

ASU:ASUHIC
Metamasius callizona (Chevrolat, 1883)
ASUHIC0008575E. Barrera   1998-05-26
Mexico, Querétaro, Brecha Huazarca-Tilaco, 21.14339 -99.213674, 1310m


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