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

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ASU Insects copy


ASU
Anteos clorinde (Godart, [1824])
ASUHIC0109098[Collector unknown]   1966-11-00
Mexico, Guerrero, Chilpancingo, 17.611287 -99.554124

ASU
Aphrissa statira statira Cramer 1777
ASUHIC0109104[Collector unknown]   1966-11-00
Mexico, Guerrero, Chilpancingo, 17.611287 -99.554124

ASU
Colecerus setosus Boheman, 1840: 928
ASUHIC0031992E. Barrera   2005-10-21
Mexico, Guerrero, 36 km from Arcelia to Teloloapan, 18.395 -100.081667, 1439m

ASU
Eucoleocerus guttularius Champion, 1911: 310
ASUHIC0032009H. Brailovsky; E. Barrera   1990-06-23
Mexico, Guerrero, 19 km E of Arcelia, 18.283736 -100.162139

ASU
Eucoleocerus guttularius Champion, 1911: 310
ASUHIC0032010H. Brailovsky; E. Barrera   1990-06-23
Mexico, Guerrero, 19 km E of Arcelia, 18.283736 -100.162139

ASU
Exophthalmus verecundus (Chevrolat, 1833)
ASUHIC0037867H. Brailovsky   1971-08-11
Mexico, Guerrero, Tuxpan, 18.349622 -99.479675

ASU
Epicaerus mexicanus Boheman, 1834
ASUHIC0037928Barchet   1990-07-07
Mexico, Guerrero, Highway 95, 9.4 km N of El Ocotito, 17.302054 -99.467959

ASU
Megalostylus splendidus Chevrolat, 1878
ASUHIC0038013E. Barrera   1993-08-30
Mexico, Guerrero, Kilometer marker 252, Highway 95-D (Autopistas del Sol) from Cuernavaca to Chilpancingo, 17.720796 -99.502551

ASU
ASUHIC0057105R.K. Selander   1954-00-00
Mexico, Guerrero

ASU
ASUHIC0057106R.K. Selander   1954-00-00
Mexico, Guerrero

ASU
ASUHIC0057107R.K. Selander   1954-00-00
Mexico, Guerrero

ASU
ASUHIC0057108R.K. Selander   1954-00-00
Mexico, Guerrero

ASU
ASUHIC0057109R.K. Selander   1954-00-00
Mexico, Guerrero

ASU
Agrius cingulata (Fabricius)
ASUHIC0001286[Collector unknown]   1966-10-00
Mexico, Guerrero, Mezcala, 17.933333 -99.616667

ASU
Phanaeus demon Castelnau, 1840
ASUHIC0076056Oscar F. Francke   1964-11-26
Mexico, Guerrero, Chilpancingo, 17.550599 -99.505783

ASU
Phanaeus demon Castelnau, 1840
ASUHIC0076057[Collector unknown]   1965-11-00
Mexico, Guerrero, Chilpancingo, 17.550599 -99.505783

ASU
Phanaeus demon Castelnau, 1840
ASUHIC0076058[Collector unknown]   1965-11-00
Mexico, Guerrero, Chilpancingo, 17.550599 -99.505783

ASU
Xenoglossa fulva (Smith, 1854)
ASUHIC0081520A.E. Michelbacher; M.M. Michelbacher   1968-10-08
Mexico, Guerrero, Chilpancingo, Chilpancingo, 17.545038 -99.502828

ASU
Neodiplogrammus curvilineatus (Champion, 1905)
ASUHIC0006966H. Brailovsky; E. Barrera   2001-06-12
Mexico, Guerrero, Road from Cacahuamilpa to Tonatico at 4 km, 18.683811 -99.53205

ASU
Ericydeus modestus (Gyllenhal, 1833)
ASUHIC0003619F.C. Bowditch   
Mexico, Guerrero, Rio Balsas, Wickham, 17.983333 -99.783333

ASU
Anthonominae (Pascoe, 1870)
ASUHIC0011935Franke   1964-12-00
Mexico, Guerrero, Mezcala, 17.933333 -99.616667

ASU
Larides cavifrons Champion, 1906
ASUHIC0016882J.E. Wappes   1985-07-15
Mexico, Guerrero, Highway 134, 73 km NE of Junction 200, 18.01167 -101.149281

ASU
ASUHIC0016887R. Turnbow   1985-07-16
Mexico, Guerrero, Highway 134, 79.8 km NE of Highway 200, 18.028132 -101.106383

ASU
ASUHIC0016888R. Turnbow   1985-07-16
Mexico, Guerrero, Highway 134, 79.8 km NE of Highway 200, 18.028132 -101.106383

ASU
ASUHIC0016889C.L. Bellamy   1992-07-16
Mexico, Guerrero, Highway 95, 3 km S of Xalitla, 17.987576 -99.562638, 610m

ASU
ASUHIC0016890C.L. Bellamy   1992-07-16
Mexico, Guerrero, Highway 95, 3 km S of Xalitla, 17.987576 -99.562638, 610m

ASU
Geraeus minor Prena, 2009: 143
ASUHIC0017107Charles W. O'Brien; L.B. O'Brien, G.B. Marshall   1974-08-14
Mexico, Guerrero, 1 mi. E of Taxco, 18.56587 -99.589314, 1676m


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