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Dataset: SLRC-SLRC
Search Criteria: Guyana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sangmi Lee Research Collection


SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Commatica cyanorrhoa Meyrick, 1914
SLRC0000106unknown   0000-03-13
Guyana, Malali, 5.616667 -58.35

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Dissoptila mutabilis Meyrick, 1914
SLRC0000107unknown   0000-03-13
Guyana, Malali, 5.616667 -58.35

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Ethirostoma semiacma Meyrick, 1914
SLRC0000108unknown   0000-03-13
Guyana, Malali, 5.616667 -58.35

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Zelosyne olga Meyrick, 1915
SLRC0000253W.E. Steiner   1983-12-19
Guyana, Mazaruni Potaro District, Takutu Mountains, 6.25 -59.083333

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Dichomeris Hübner, [1818]
SLRC0000403W.E. Steiner   1983-12-22
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Kartabo Point, 6.381238 -58.693728

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Gelechiidae Stainton, 1854
SLRC0000415W.E. Steiner   1983-12-03
Guyana, Takutu Mountains, 6.25 -59.083333

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Gelechiidae Stainton, 1854
SLRC0000416W.E. Steiner   1983-12-03
Guyana, Takutu Mountains, 6.25 -59.083333

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Gelechiidae Stainton, 1854
SLRC0000417W.E. Steiner   1983-12-22
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Kartabo Point, 6.381238 -58.693728

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Gelechiidae Stainton, 1854
SLRC0000418W.E. Steiner   1983-12-08
Guyana, Takutu Mountains, 6.25 -59.083333

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Gelechiidae Stainton, 1854
SLRC0000419W.E. Steiner   1983-12-08
Guyana, Takutu Mountains, 6.25 -59.083333

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Gelechiidae Stainton, 1854
SLRC0000420W.E. Steiner   1983-12-08
Guyana, Takutu Mountains, 6.25 -59.083333

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Stegasta Meyrick, 1904
SLRC0000421W.E. Steiner   1983-12-09
Guyana, Takutu Mountains, 6.25 -59.083333

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
Stegasta Meyrick, 1904
SLRC0000422W.E. Steiner   1983-12-10
Guyana, Takutu Mountains, 6.25 -59.083333

SLRC-USNM:SLRC
SLRC0000649unknown   0000-02-13
Guyana, Bartica, 6.3602 -58.65405


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