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  • 831108 Anastrebla mattadeni, female, habitus, dorsal view
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    Description: 831108 Anastrebla mattadeni (8104), female, habitus, dorsal view. Collected 9/12/61 by V. J. Tipton in Panama (Rancho Mojica, Bocas del Toro) from Anoura geoffroyi lasiopyga. Photo taken using the purple station Microptics system and stacked with CombineZ.
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    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology - Division of Insects
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    Description: Wenzel, Rupert L. and Tipton, Vernon J. (1966) Ectoparasites of Panama. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago: 631
FM Catalog: Insects
Catalog Subset: Bat Flies
Scientific Name: Anastrebla mattadeni Wenzel, 1966
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Streblidae
Genus: Anastrebla
Species: mattadeni
Field #: 8104
Collector: V. J. Tipton, National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution
Geography: North America, Panamá, Bocas del Toro, Rancho Mojica
DWc Country: Panamá
Date Collected: 12 Sep 1961
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: No
Count: 1
Sex: adult female
EMu IRN: 831108
OccurenceID: 1d9b08f9-7f07-4a5b-befe-b87aabc7ff99

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