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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Charles W. O'Brien Collection


ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0014308H. Wolda   1977-03-30
Panama, Panamá Oeste, Barro Colorado-C.Z., 9.155278 -79.755278

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0014309H. Wolda   1977-04-10
Panama, Panamá Oeste, Barro Colorado, C.Z., 9.155278 -79.755278

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0014310H. Wolda   1977-05-08
Panama, Panamá Oeste, Barro Colorado-C.Z., 9.155278 -79.755278

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0014313H. Wolda   1977-06-06
Panama, Panamá Oeste, Barro Colorado-C.Z., 9.155278 -79.755278

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0014314H. Wolda   1977-05-01
Panama, Panamá Oeste, Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Is., 9.155278 -79.755278

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0014317J. Rifkind   1994-05-24
Costa Rica, Heredia, Rara Avis, 10.3405555 -83.9561111

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0014318F.D. Parker   1992-05-01
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, 3 km SE R. Naranjo, 10.6675 -85.0658333

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0014319J. Wolda   1980-05-11
Panama, Panamá, Las Cumbres, 9.093066 -79.547774

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0015243J.E. Wappes   1995-08-24
French Guiana, D-5 4k SE Tngrnd Jct, 4.801283 -52.472408

ASU:ASUCOB
Nemotrichus dorsomaculatus (Jekel, 1855: 134)
ASUCOB0015469H. Wolda   1977-06-25
Panama, Panamá Oeste, Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Is., 9.163611 -79.837778


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