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USA, TX, Travis Co.: Austin Brackenridge Field Laboratory

19-vii-2016
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Source Western Carpenter Bee (Apidae, Xylocopa californica)
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Insects Unlocked    wikidata:Q33236104
 
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24 July 2017

This image was created as part of the Insects Unlocked project at the University of Texas at Austin.

Based in the UT insect collection at Brackenridge Field Laboratory, part of the Department of Integrative Biology.

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