Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Prionodera nila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Insecta


NMNH:Insecta
USNMENT871515A. Gilbert   1985-05-10
Panama, Panama, Cerro Azul

Henk Wolda Insect Collection


STRI:HWIC-STRI_WOLDA
Prionodera nila Flowers, 2004
STRI_ENT_0106050Henk Wolda   1978-06-03
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333

STRI:HWIC-STRI_WOLDA
Prionodera nila Flowers, 2004
STRI_ENT_0106051Henk Wolda   1977-05-26
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333

STRI:HWIC-STRI_WOLDA
Prionodera nila Flowers, 2004
STRI_ENT_0106052Henk Wolda   1978-06-16
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333

Henry P. Stockwell Beetle Collection


STRI:HPSC-STRI_STOCKWELL
Prionodera nila Flowers, 2004
STRI_ENT_0106077Henry Stockwell   1973-05-17
Panama, Cocle, Anton, El Valle, 8.6065 -80.1273, 750m

STRI:HPSC-STRI_STOCKWELL
Prionodera nila Flowers, 2004
STRI_ENT_0106078Henry Stockwell   1976-05-08
Panama, Colon, Coco Solo Hospital, 9.35 -79.85


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