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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agapostemon angelicus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0129901Nicholas   1957-09-05
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, 33.448377 -112.074037

ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0167181R.S. Beal   1959-08-12
United States, Arizona, Graham County, Graham Mountains, 32.717685 -109.92943, 2743 - 2896m

ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0167182R.S. Beal   1959-08-12
United States, Arizona, Graham County, Graham Mountains, 32.717685 -109.92943, 2743 - 2896m

ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0167183R.S. Beal   1959-08-12
United States, Arizona, Graham County, Graham Mountains, 32.717685 -109.92943, 2743 - 2896m

ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0167184David Cox   1958-10-16
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, 10 mi. NW of Gila Bend, 33.035849 -112.822255

ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0167185David Cox   1958-10-16
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, 10 mi. NW of Gila Bend, 33.035849 -112.822255

ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0167186E.G. Linsley   1959-08-23
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, Portal, 31.913703 -109.14145

ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0167187Meck   1960-09-22
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, Tempe, 33.414768 -111.923043

ASU
Agapostemon angelicus Cockerell, 1924
ASUHIC0167188F.H. Parker   1941-05-01
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, 33.448377 -112.074037


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