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Dataset: UTC-UTCI
Search Criteria: Chile; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Insect Collection


UTC:UTCI
UTCI000000875R. Leschen & C. Carlton   1994-11-06
Chile, Talca, 57km E. San Clemente, -35.48 -70.58, 510 - 510m

UTC:UTCI
Thinobius Kiesenwetter, 1844
SM0023920R. Leschen & C. Carlton   1994-11-12
Chile, Llanquihue, Lago Llanquihue,115m, 6.2km S Ensenada, -41.22 -72.29, 115 - 115m

UTC:UTCI
SM0187383R. Leschen & C. Carlton   1994-12-02
Chile, Malteco, 13.1km E Manzanar, -38.28 -71.3, 1000 - 1000m

UTC:UTCI
Microsilpha Broun, 1886
UTCI000000892R. Leschen & C. Carlton   1994-11-13
Chile, Osomo, Lago Puyehue, 2km W Termas de Puyehue, -40.42 -72.22, 300 - 300m

UTC:UTCI
SM0371045T. Cekalovic   1999-11-14
Chile, Concepcion Laguna La Posada, -36.9292 -73.1425

UTC:UTCI
Loncovilius discoideus (Fairm. & Germ., 1861)
SM0062446R. Leschen & C. Carlton   1951994-00-00
Chile, Maule, Talca, 66.5km E. San Clemente, -35.716667 -70.833333, 625 - 625m

UTC:UTCI
Loncovilius discoideus (Fairm. & Germ., 1861)
SM0074765R. Leschen & C. Carlton   1994-00-00
Chile, Maule, Talca, 66.5km E. San Clemente, -35.716667 -70.833333, 625 - 625m

UTC:UTCI
Loncovilius discoideus (Fairm. & Germ., 1861)
SM0074746R. Leschen & C. Carlton   1994-00-00
Chile, Maule, Talca, 66.5km E. San Clemente, -35.716667 -70.833333, 625 - 625m

UTC:UTCI
Loncovilius discoideus (Fairm. & Germ., 1861)
SM0074739R. Leschen & C. Carlton   1994-00-00
Chile, Maule, Talca, 66.5km E. San Clemente, -35.716667 -70.833333, 625 - 625m


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