Dataset: CONABIO-
Taxa: Braconidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ComisiĆ³n Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad


CONABIO-USNM
Bracon thurberiphagae (Muesebeck, 1925)
W. H. Cross   1969-02-18
Sonora, SARIC, Los Chirriones, 30.9961111 -111.4047222, 700m

CONABIO-BRC
G. E. & A. S. Bohart   1966-09-28
Sonora, GUAYMAS, Belen, 27.7750000 -110.4400000

CONABIO-USNM
unknown   1959-09-20
Sonora, GUAYMAS, Valle del Yaqui, 28.1622222 -110.5633333, 90m

CONABIO-USNM
unknown   1959-09-25
Sonora, GUAYMAS, Valle del Yaqui, 28.1622222 -110.5633333, 90m

CONABIO-USNM
unknown   1959-09-20
Sonora, GUAYMAS, Valle del Yaqui, 28.1622222 -110.5633333, 90m

CONABIO-UCR
Cremnops virginiensis (Morrison 1917)
P. A. Rauch   1964-08-25
Sonora, SANTA ANA, 19.4 mi S. Estacion Llano, 30.5777778 -111.1088889

CONABIO-UCR
Cremnops virginiensis (Morrison 1917)
M. E. Irwin   1964-08-17
Sonora, SANTA ANA, 20 mi S. Estacion Llano, 30.0691667 -111.0936111

CONABIO-UCR
Cremnops virginiensis (Morrison 1917)
P. A. Rauch   1964-08-17
Sonora, COLORADA, LA, 48.5 mi S. Hermosillo, 28.7094444 -110.3519444

CONABIO-USNM
W. L. Nutting & F. G. Werner   1959-08-13
Sonora, NAVOJOA, 10 mi E. Navajoa, 26.9327778 -109.4166667

CONABIO-UCR
E. I. Schlinger, M. E. Irwin, & P. A. Rauch   1961-08-16
Sonora, SANTA ANA, 8 mi S. Santa Ana, 30.4194444 -111.0858333

CONABIO-UCR
M. E. Irwin   1964-08-25
Sonora, MAGDALENA, 4.9 mi N. Magdalena, rt. 15, 30.6875000 -110.9244444

CONABIO-USNM
W. L. Nutting & F. G. Werner   1959-08-13
Sonora, NAVOJOA, 10 mi E. Navajoa, 26.9327778 -109.4166667

CONABIO-USNM
F. D. Parker & L. A. Stange   1968-06-29
Sonora, ALAMOS, 10 mi SE. Alamos, 26.9444444 -108.8391667


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