Dataset: CASC-TYPE
Search Criteria: Egypt; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Type Collection


CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE7181Frazier   UCS 5671951-05-03
Egypt, 29.309949 30.841804

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE17393   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
Astata amenartais Pulawski, 1959
CASTYPE17518   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE17519Dr. H. Priesner   1938-02-28
Egypt, Gebel Elba, 22.188233 36.361115

CASC:TYPE
Astata cleopatra Pulawski, 1959
CASTYPE17521   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
Astata nephertiti Pulawski, 1959
CASTYPE17525Wojciech J. Pulawski   1958-03-03
Egypt, El Balyana, 26.235684 32.00347

CASC:TYPE
Astata opaca Pulawski, 1959
CASTYPE17526Wojciech J. Pulawski   1958-05-06
Egypt, Abu Rawash, Cairo region, 30.045 31.093056

CASC:TYPE
Astata osiriaca Pulawski, 1959
CASTYPE17527Wojciech J. Pulawski   1958-03-03
Egypt, El Balyana region, 26.185478 31.922902

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE17528   
Egypt, Dekheila, 31.128924 29.824585

CASC:TYPE
Belomicrus pharaonum Pulawski, 1964
CASTYPE17532   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris hathor Pulawski, 1983
CASTYPE17533   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
Crabro granulatus Walker, 1871
CASTYPE17534   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
Dinetus nabataeus de Beaumont, 1960
CASTYPE17535   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
Dinetus pulawskii de Beaumont, 1960
CASTYPE17536   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
Diodontus clarus Pulawski, 1964
CASTYPE17537   
Egypt

CASC:TYPE
Embia sinae Ross, 2006
CASTYPE19484   
Egypt, Sinai: Farsh Faria

CASC:TYPE
Arabembia arida Ross, 2006
CASTYPE19592Amon Freidberg   
Egypt, Sinai, Firan

CASC:TYPE
Astata eremita Pulawski, 1959
CASTYPE17523Hermann Priesner   1933-01-02
Egypt, Red Sea Governorate, Gabal Elba, W[adi]. Aideb [= Jabal 'Ilbah, Wadi ad-Diib], 22.192048 36.368668


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