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Dataset: ASU-ASUCOB
Search Criteria: Bahamas; Great Inagua; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Charles W. O'Brien Collection


ASU:ASUCOB
Scalaventer convexifrons Howden, 1970: 26
ASUCOB0016558T. Smith   2007-07-10
Bahamas, Great Inagua, Salt Pond Hill, 21.075742 -73.330335

ASU:ASUCOB
Scalaventer convexifrons Howden, 1970: 26
ASUCOB0016559M.C. Thomas   2007-07-09
Bahamas, Great Inagua, Northwest Point, 21.150206 -73.444748

ASU:ASUCOB
Scalaventer convexifrons Howden, 1970: 26
ASUCOB0016560R. Turnbow   2007-07-12
Bahamas, Great Inagua, Salt Point Hill, 21.072299 -73.277905

ASU:ASUCOB
Scalaventer convexifrons Howden, 1970: 26
ASUCOB0016561R. Turnbow   2007-07-12
Bahamas, Great Inagua, Salt Point Hill, 21.072299 -73.277905

ASU:ASUCOB
Scalaventer convexifrons Howden, 1970: 26
ASUCOB0016562R. Turnbow   2007-07-12
Bahamas, Great Inagua, Salt Point Hill, 21.072299 -73.277905


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