Dataset: UCFC-
Taxa: Stephanidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Florida Stuart M. Fullerton Collection of Arthropods


UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Stephanidae Leach, 1815
UCFC 0 143 302Russell, P. J. (Phillip J.) & Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   2001-10-14
United States, Florida, Seminole, Lower Wekiva River St. Preserve, Burn Zone LW-10, T19S R29E S39, long leaf pine-turkey oak, Seminole Co, FL, 28.8244 -81.4071

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Stephanidae Leach, 1815
UCFC 0 137 660Russell, P. J. (Phillip J.) & Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   2001-04-03
United States, Florida, Seminole, Lower Wekiva River St. Preserve, Burn Zone LW-10, T19S R29E S39, long leaf pine-turkey oak, Seminole Co, FL, 28.8244 -81.4071

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Stephanidae Leach, 1815
UCFC 0 383 430Russell, P. J. (Phillip J.)   2011-11-15
United States, Florida, Seminole, Seminole Co, T20S R32E S15, FL, 28.751 -81.1072

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Stephanidae Leach, 1815
UCFC 0 425 096Song, H. (Hojun) & Raszick, T. (Tyler)   2011-01-16
United States, Florida, Monroe, Sugarloaf Key, mile 17, 24°38'32"N 81°34'9"W, Open Field, Monroe Co, FL, 24.6422 -81.5692

UCFC-University of Central Florida Collection of Arthopods (UCFC):Arthropods
Stephanidae Leach, 1815
UCFC 0 121 281Prusak, Z. A. (Zachary A.), Russell, P. J. (Phillip J.) & Fullerton, S. M. (Stuart M.)   2001-06-29
United States, Florida, Brevard, Malabar, 28°0'17"N 80°34'42"W, Xeric Oak Scrub, Malabar Scrub Sanct, Fire Unit 16, Brevard Co, FL, 28.0047 -80.5783


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Google Map

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