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Dataset: ASU-ASUCOB
Taxa: Ericydeus roseiventris
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Charles W. O'Brien Collection


ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012251O'Briens   1977-07-21
Honduras, Comayagua, 13 km. S Comayagua, Hwy. 1, 14.332577 -87.633333

ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012252J. Wappes   1986-09-28
Mexico, Chiapas, Sumidero Canyon, 18.903451 -97.023239

ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012253Clark   1981-09-07
Mexico, Chiapas, Ocozocoautla, 16.759892 -93.37317

ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012254J.E. Wappes   1979-10-24
Mexico, Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, 3 mi. E Jalapa, 19.544825 -96.871429

ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012255Clark   1981-09-07
Mexico, Chiapas, Ocozocoautla, 16.759892 -93.37317

ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012256Clark   1981-09-18
Mexico, Chiapas, Comitan, 16.24471 -92.13425

ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012257C.W. O'Brien   1974-07-17
Honduras, 6 mi. NW Tegucigalpa, 14.161703 -87.280296, 2073m

ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012258Clark   1981-09-18
Mexico, Chiapas, Comitan, 16.24471 -92.13425

ASU:ASUCOB
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUCOB0012259Clark   1981-09-07
Mexico, Chiapas, 21.3 km N of Ocozocoautla, 16.811435 -93.406367

Arizona State University Hasbrouck Insect Collection


ASU:ASUHIC
Ericydeus roseiventris (Champion, 1911)
ASUHIC0003638Wayne E. Clark   1981-09-18
Mexico, Chiapas, Comitan, 16.25 -92.133333


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