Dataset: CASC-TYPE
Taxa: Cerceris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Type Collection


CASC:TYPE
Cerceris sandiegensis Scullen, 1965
CASTYPE9992M. Wasbauer   1956-07-14
USA, California, Riverside, 2 mi E of Anza, 33.555023 -116.638808

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris ruficornis saghaliensis Tsuneki, 1968
CASTYPE10245Joseph C. Thompson   1910-08-00
Russia, Sakhalin Oblast, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Japan, Karafoto [sic; = Karafuto Island], Toyohara. [= Russia, Sakhalin Island, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.], 46.955855 142.732615

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris neahminax Scullen, 1965
CASTYPE10246Edwin C. Van Dyke   1935-06-11
USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe, 35.686975 -105.937799

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris finitima citrina Scullen, 1965
CASTYPE10300   
USA, California, Riverside

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris alamos Scullen, 1972
CASTYPE11549F.D. Parker   1963-06-29
Mexico, Sonora, 10 mi SE of Alamos, 26.930585 -108.834702

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris hurdi Scullen, 1972
CASTYPE11550P.D. Hurd   1951-07-18
Mexico, Nayarit, Ahuacatlan, 21.05405 -104.483982

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris montealban Scullen, 1972
CASTYPE11551E.E. Gilbert   1952-07-08
Mexico, Oaxaca, Oaxaca, 17.065418 -96.723645

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris veracruz veracruz Scullen, 1972
CASTYPE11552D.H. Janzen   1962-06-27
Mexico, Veracruz, 1 mi E of Cordoba, 18.880768 -96.911821

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris fortin Scullen, 1972
CASTYPE11632Francis X. Williams   1954-09-17
Mexico, Veracruz, Fortin de las Flores, 18.901367 -96.99933

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris femurrubra rossi Scullen, 1972
CASTYPE11633   
Mexico, Baja California Sur

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris williamsi Scullen, 1972
CASTYPE11634Francis X. Williams   1954-09-17
Mexico, Veracruz, Fortín de las Flores, 18.901367 -96.999864

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE16022J.E. Tobler   1970-08-29
Philippines, Palawan Island, Irahuan River W of Puerto Princesa, 9.7831 118.6983, 150m

CASC:TYPE
Cerceris hathor Pulawski, 1983
CASTYPE17533   
Egypt


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