Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ceratozygum horridum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Henk Wolda Insect Collection


STRI:HWIC-STRI_WOLDA
Ceratozygum horridum (Germar, 1839)
STRI_ENT_0002048   1972-07-14
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, Ava2, 9.1563 -79.8489

STRI:HWIC-STRI_WOLDA
Ceratozygum horridum (Germar, 1839)
STRI_ENT_0002049   1972-07-14
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, Ava2, 9.1563 -79.8489

Synoptic Insect Collection


STRI:ENTO-STRI_SYNOPTIC
Ceratozygum horridum (Germar, 1839)
STRI_ENT_0104102B.c. Ratcliffe   1982-05-28
Panama, Panama, Altos (isla) De Maje, 9.1387 -78.836

STRI:ENTO-STRI_SYNOPTIC
Ceratozygum horridum (Germar, 1839)
STRI_ENT_0104107R. Silberglied   1979-05-17
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333

STRI:ENTO-STRI_SYNOPTIC
Ceratozygum horridum (Germar, 1839)
STRI_ENT_0107177Henry Stockwell   1979-08-31
Panama, Panama, Altos (isla) De Maje, 9.1387 -78.836


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