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Dataset: ASU-
Search Criteria: Panama; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 21, records 2001-2011 of 2011

ASU Insects copy


ASU
Ithomeis eulema imitatrix Godman & Salvin, 1878
ASUHIC0112197Albert Thurman   2012-08-13
Panama, Cocle Province, El Valle de Anton, 8.614528 -80.11275

ASU
Watsonidia reimona Schaus, 1933
ASUHIC0117181S. Lee (ORCID 0000-0002-9636-8242)   2013-05-24
Panama, Chiriqui, Fortuna Forest Reserve, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ranger station, 8.72179 -82.23737

ASU
Watsonidia reimona Schaus, 1933
ASUHIC0117182S. Lee (ORCID 0000-0002-9636-8242)   2013-05-24
Panama, Chiriqui, Fortuna Forest Reserve, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ranger station, 8.72179 -82.23737

ASU
Watsonidia reimona Schaus, 1933
ASUHIC0117183S. Lee (ORCID 0000-0002-9636-8242)   2013-05-23
Panama, Chiriqui, Fortuna, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute station, 8.73464 -82.24015, 1151m

ASU
Anastrepha curvicauda (Gerstaecker, 1860)
ASUHIC0123377[Collector unknown]   1951-03-04
Panama, Panama Province, Panama District, Chilibre, road to Casa Larga, 9.177639 -79.600166

ASU
ASUHIC0049688R.M. Young   1986-06-04
Panama, Chiriquí, Hartman's Coffee Farm near Rio Sereno, 8.88676 -82.733963, 2141m

ASU
Anomala specularis Bates, 1888
ASUHIC0013753J.E. Wappes   1983-05-29
Panama, Panamá, Cerro Azul, 9.166667 -79.416667

ASU
Elpinus palmatus Champion, 1905
ASUHIC0007106Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien & Marshall   1978-05-11
Panama, Colón, Madden Dam, 9.212825 -79.615929

ASU
Marshallius guttatus Boheman, 1843
ASUHIC0007036H.J. Harlan   1979-05-15
Panama, Colón, Fort Gulick, Qts. 40, 9.30655 -79.902938

ASU
Tribolium castaneum (Herbst, 1797)
ASUHIC0029474H.F. Dietz; J. Zetek   1918-07-05
Panama, Colón, Commissary Warehouse at Mount Hope Community Mill and Packaging House, Cristóbal, 9.339036 -79.899856

ASU
ASUHIC0032155F.S. Nunez   1968-12-23
Panama, Coclé, 8.537981 -80.782127


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