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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Invertebrate Paleontology


UCM:IP
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32816Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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32817Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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32859Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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32879Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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32897Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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32969Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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32971Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
32972Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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32979Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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33047Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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Alysia ruskii Cockerell, 1913
4903Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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Bracon cockerelli Brues, 1910
8567Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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Diospilus repertus Brues, 1910
8590Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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8593Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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8568Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller

UCM:IP
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8578Cockerell, T   
United States, Colorado, Teller


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