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Dataset: ASU-ASUCOB
Search Criteria: Nicaragua; Carazo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Charles W. O'Brien Collection


ASU:ASUCOB
Sitophilus oryzae (Linnaeus, 1763)
ASUCOB0009280C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-14
Nicaragua, Carazo, 1 mi. SE Jinotepe, 11.839335 -86.188517, 457m

ASU:ASUCOB
Anypotactus bicaudatus Champion, 1911: 215
ASUCOB0010328C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-24
Nicaragua, Carazo, 1 mi. SE. Jinotepe, 11.839335 -86.188517, 457m

ASU:ASUCOB
Anypotactus bicaudatus Champion, 1911: 215
ASUCOB0010329C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-24
Nicaragua, Carazo, 1 mi. SE. Jinotepe, 11.839335 -86.188517, 457m

ASU:ASUCOB
Anypotactus bicaudatus Champion, 1911: 215
ASUCOB0010330C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-24
Nicaragua, Carazo, 1 mi. SE. Jinotepe, 11.839335 -86.188517, 457m

ASU:ASUCOB
Pantomorus strabo Sharp, 1891: 165
ASUCOB0012198Rene Mairena   1974-10-25
Nicaragua, Carazo, Campos Azules Carazo, 11.869888 -86.16065

ASU:ASUCOB
Anypotactus exilis Boheman, 1840: 300
ASUCOB0032484C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-14
Nicaragua, Carazo, 1 mi. SE Jinotepe, 11.839335 -86.188517, 457m

ASU:ASUCOB
Anypotactus exilis Boheman, 1840: 300
ASUCOB0032485C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-14
Nicaragua, Carazo, 1 mi. SE Jinotepe, 11.839335 -86.188517, 457m

ASU:ASUCOB
Anypotactus exilis Boheman, 1840: 300
ASUCOB0032486C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-14
Nicaragua, Carazo, 1 mi. SE Jinotepe, 11.839335 -86.188517, 457m

ASU:ASUCOB
Anypotactus exilis Boheman, 1840: 300
ASUCOB0032487C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-14
Nicaragua, Carazo, 1 mi. SE Jinotepe, 11.839335 -86.188517, 457m


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