Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphoria basalis (Euphoria crinicauda)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology


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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron, 1833)
CASENT8596979D.E. Breedlove   1979-09-11
Mexico, Sinaloa, 1-1.5 km SE El Palmito, 1981m

Entomology Inventory


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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Brazil

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Unknown (UN)

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Mex unknown

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Distrito Federal

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Durango

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Guanajuato

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Hidalgo

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Mexico

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Morelos

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Puebla

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, San Luis Potosi

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Zacatecas

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Aguascalientes

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Guerrero

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Jalisco

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Michoacan

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Nayarit

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Oaxaca

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Veracruz

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Nuevo Leon

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Euphoria basalis (Gory and Percheron 1833)
   
Mexico, Sinaloa


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Google Map

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