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Dataset: ASU-ASUCOB
Taxa: Phaenithon curvipes
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Charles W. O'Brien Collection


ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824
ASUCOB0023258C.W. O'Brien   1974-04-09
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, 24 mi. N.W. Villa Neilly, 8.64825 -82.940962

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023414C.W. O'Brien   1998-09-11
Costa Rica, Cartago, CATIE, Turrialba, 9.890314 -83.655719, 600m

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023448F.D. Parker   1989-10-22
Costa Rica, San José, Escazú, 9.918872 -84.139895

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023449W.L. Rubink   1987-02-17
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, La Taboga For. Res. 9 km SW Cañas, 10.334334 -85.148726

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023451F.D. Parker   1988-03-21
Costa Rica, San José, Escazú, 9.918872 -84.139895

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023452F.D. Parker   1989-05-28
Costa Rica, San José, Escazú, 9.918872 -84.139895

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023453F.D. Parker   1989-05-21
Costa Rica, San José, Escazú, 9.918872 -84.139895

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023450F.D. Parker   1991-03-20
Costa Rica, Alajuela, 20 km. S Upala, 10.735434 -85.044748

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023454F.D. Parker   1990-10-23
Costa Rica, Alajuela, 20 km. S Upala, 10.735434 -85.044748

ASU:ASUCOB
Phaenithon curvipes Germar, 1824: 176
ASUCOB0023459F.D. Parker   1993-08-16
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, 3 km SE R. Naranjo, 10.755913 -85.643563


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