Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hammatoderus nitidus (Plagiohammus nitidus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Zoological Observations - Costa Rica


iNaturalist:Animals-Costa Rica
Hammatoderus nitidus (Bates, 1874)
Cameron Chevalier (camchev)   2022-06-07
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Ramón, San Ramon, Alajuela, CR, 10.3823583333 -84.619505

Henry P. Stockwell Beetle Collection


STRI:HPSC-STRI_STOCKWELL
Plagiohammus nitidus (Bates, 1874)
STRI_ENT_0061182D. Windsor   1991-05-07
Panama, San Blas, Nusagandi, 9.333 -78.9667, 450m

STRI:HPSC-STRI_STOCKWELL
Plagiohammus nitidus (Bates, 1874)
STRI_ENT_0061183Henk Wolda   1974-05-29
Panama, Panama, Las Cumbres, 9.0736 -79.5276

STRI:HPSC-STRI_STOCKWELL
Plagiohammus nitidus (Bates, 1874)
STRI_ENT_0061184A.R. Gillogly   1993-05-08
Panama, Chiriqui, Hornito, 8.6333 -82.1167, 1300m

Synoptic Insect Collection


STRI:ENTO-STRI_SYNOPTIC
Plagiohammus nitidus (Bates, 1874)
STRI_ENT_0111795Pickering & D. Windsor   1997-07-16
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333


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