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Dataset: ASU-ASUCOB
Search Criteria: Brazil; Sao Paulo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Charles W. O'Brien Collection


ASU:ASUCOB
Stereobaris metallica (Boheman, 1836)
ASUCOB0000333   1966-11-12
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Cipo, -23.886853 -46.79337

ASU:ASUCOB
Cleogonus caveyi Prena & Whitehead, 2012: 68
ASUCOB0002753C.A. Triplehorn   1965-10-24
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Piracicaba, -22.727405 -47.644829

ASU:ASUCOB
Naupactus rivulosus (Olivier, 1790: 545)
ASUCOB0025668J.R. Neidhoefer   
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Itaici, -23.109423 -47.178789

ASU:ASUCOB
Naupactus rivulosus (Olivier, 1790: 545)
ASUCOB0025672K. Lenko   1958-10-00
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Barueri, -23.503512 -46.878547

ASU:ASUCOB
Heilipus catagraphus (Germar, 1824)
ASUCOB0026280K. Lenko   1957-11-00
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Campos do Jordao, -22.700844 -45.532198

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undetermined
ASUCOB0026493Exp. Depto. Zool.   1965-03-29
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Ilhabela, Ilha da Vitória, -23.75 -45.016667

ASU:ASUCOB
Trichodocerus antiquus (Bondar, 1946)
ASUCOB0026494Exp. Depto. Zool.   1965-03-29
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Ilhabela, Ilha da Vitória, -23.75 -45.016667

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon Schoenherr, 1823
ASUCOB0028657no record   1965-12-18
Brazil, Sao Paulo, -23.526018 -46.695866

ASU:ASUCOB
Naupactus rivulosus (Olivier, 1790: 545)
ASUCOB0024449   2009-02-13
Brazil, São Paulo, ca. 9km W Mogi Mirim, -22.448333 -47.069167, 689m

ASU:ASUCOB
Naupactus rivulosus (Olivier, 1790: 545)
ASUCOB0032541[Collector unknown]   2009-02-26
Brazil, Sao Paulo, ca. 9 km W. Mogi Mirim, -22.448333 -47.069167

ASU:ASUCOB
Homalocerus lyciformis (Germar, 1833)
ASUCOB0051799no record   1992-12-16
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Horto Forestal (N. Sao Paulo), -23.448172 -46.634312


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