FMNH FMNHINS 0000 831 067
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Description: FMNHINS 831067 Full dorsal, adult female (7485). Collected 5/5/61 by V. J. Tipton in Panama (Cueva Lara, above Casa Tilley, Cerro Punta, Chiriquí).(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: FMNHINS 831067 Full ventral, adult female (7485). Collected 5/5/61 by V. J. Tipton in Panama (Cueva Lara, above Casa Tilley, Cerro Punta, Chiriquí).(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: FMNHINS 831067 Leg joint, adult female (7485). Collected 5/5/61 by V. J. Tipton in Panama (Cueva Lara, above Casa Tilley, Cerro Punta, Chiriquí).(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: FMNHINS 831067 Full dorsal, adult male (7485). Collected 5/5/61 by V. J. Tipton in Panama (Cueva Lara, above Casa Tilley, Cerro Punta, Chiriquí).(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: FMNHINS 831067 Ventral abdomen, adult female (7485). Collected 5/5/61 by V. J. Tipton in Panama (Cueva Lara, above Casa Tilley, Cerro Punta, Chiriquí).File linkScanner: Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology - Division of Insects
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Description: Dybas, H.S. and Wenzel, Rupert L. (1947) A new genus of batflies from Guatemala. Fieldiana: Zoology 31: 152FM Catalog: InsectsCatalog Subset: Bat FliesScientific Name: Joblingia schmidti Dybas & Wenzel, 1947Phylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: DipteraFamily: StreblidaeGenus: JoblingiaSpecies: schmidtiField #: 7485Collector: V. J. Tipton, National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian InstitutionGeography: North America, Panamá, Chiriquí, Cueva Lara, above Casa Tilley, Cerro Punta. [LL]DWc Country: PanamáDate Collected: 5 May 1961Tissue Available?: NoCo-ordinates Available?: YesCount: 5Sex: adult maleEMu IRN: 831067OccurenceID: 7c80aafc-1ada-4a5d-bc17-8256cab176a6Disclaimer: The Field Museum's online Zoological Collections Database may contain specimens and historical records that are culturally sensitive. Some records may also include offensive language. These records do not reflect the Field Museum’s current viewpoint but rather the social attitudes and circumstances of the time period when specimens were collected or cataloged.
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