Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Enicospilus stylus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology


CASC:ENT
Enicospilus stylus Gauld & Carter, 1983
CASENT8560828Stephen L. Billeb   1962-01-28
Ecuador, Galapagos, San Cristobal, Isla Floreana, Wittmer Farm, -1.288 -90.431

CASC:ENT
Enicospilus stylus Gauld & Carter, 1983
CASENT8561208R.O. Schuster   1964-02-08
Ecuador, Galapagos, Santa Cruz, Isla Santa Cruz, Academy Bay, Darwin Research Sta., -0.644265 -90.351311

CASC:ENT
Enicospilus stylus Gauld & Carter, 1983
CASENT8560824D.Q. Cavagnaro   1964-04-16
Ecuador, Galapagos, Santa Cruz, Isla Santa Cruz E slope, 160M, -0.625339 -90.34176

CASC:ENT
Enicospilus stylus Gauld & Carter, 1983
CASENT8560956D.Q. Cavagnaro   1964-05-07
Ecuador, Galapagos, Santa Cruz, Isla Santa Cruz, Horneman Ranch 220M, -0.707731 -90.301934

CASC:ENT
Enicospilus stylus Gauld & Carter, 1983
CASENT8561086D.Q. Cavagnaro   1964-04-16
Ecuador, Galapagos, Santa Cruz, Isla Santa Cruz E slope, 160M, -0.625339 -90.34176

CASC:ENT
Enicospilus stylus Gauld & Carter, 1983
CASENT8561090D.Q. Cavagnaro   1964-04-16
Ecuador, Galapagos, Santa Cruz, Isla Santa Cruz E slope, 160M, -0.625339 -90.34176

CASC:ENT
Enicospilus stylus Gauld & Carter, 1983
CASENT8561113D.Q. Cavagnaro   1964-04-16
Ecuador, Galapagos, Santa Cruz, Isla Santa Cruz E slope, 160M, -0.625339 -90.34176

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Enicospilus stylus Gauld and Carter 1983
   
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Chavez, Santa Cruz, Indefatig.

CASC:INV
Enicospilus stylus Gauld and Carter 1983
   
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Floreana, Santa. Maria, Charles


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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