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

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ASU Insects copy


ASU
Episcirrus brachialis (LeConte, 1884)
ASUHIC0031754J.E. Wappes   1984-05-30
Mexico, Campeche, 4 km E of Xpujil, 18.510859 -89.431913

ASU
ASUHIC0037961Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien, G.B. Marshall   1974-08-05
Mexico, Campeche, 22 mi. NE of Campeche, 20.069236 -90.209903

ASU
Eumestorus luctuosus (Chevrolat, 1880)
ASUHIC0037950Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien, G.B. Marshall   1974-08-05
Mexico, Campeche, 1 mi. S of Becal, 20.413588 -90.035669

ASU
Eumestorus luctuosus (Chevrolat, 1880)
ASUHIC0037951R.S. Anderson   1983-07-11
Mexico, Campeche, 4 mi. E of Francisco Escarcega, 18.593197 -90.663066, 107m

ASU
Eumestorus luctuosus (Chevrolat, 1880)
ASUHIC0037952R.S. Anderson; W. Maddison   1983-07-13
Mexico, Campeche, Chicanna Ruins, 6 mi. E of Xpujil, 18.493959 -89.29739, 213m

ASU
Ericydeus yucatanus (Champion, 1911)
ASUHIC0038260Charles W. O'Brien; Lois B. O'Brien   1990-07-31
Mexico, Campeche, 89 km NE of Campeche, 20.467544 -90.008369

ASU
Ericydeus yucatanus (Champion, 1911)
ASUHIC0038261Charles W. O'Brien; Lois B. O'Brien   1990-07-30
Mexico, Campeche, 89 km NE of Campeche, 20.467544 -90.008369

ASU
Ericydeus yucatanus (Champion, 1911)
ASUHIC0003630Charles W. O'Brien; Lois B. O'Brien   1990-07-30
Mexico, Campeche, 89 km NE of Campeche, 20.467544 -90.008369

ASU
Limnobaris leucostigma Champion, 1908
ASUHIC0017111Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien, G.B. Marshall   1974-08-04
Mexico, Campeche, 80 mi. SW of Escarcega, 18.039747 -91.659924

ASU
ASUHIC0031678F. Arias   1985-06-13
Mexico, Campeche, El Tormento, 18.609659 -90.767178

ASU
ASUHIC0031679F. Arias   1985-06-13
Mexico, Campeche, El Tormento, 18.609659 -90.767178


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