Dataset: CASC-INV
Search Criteria: Germany; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Inventory


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Euconnus denticornis MÕ_ller and Kunze 1822
   
Germany

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Euconnus hirticollis Illiger 1798
   
Germany

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Euconnus nanus Schaum 1844
   
Germany

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Euconnus welterhali Gyllenhal 1813
   
Germany

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Badister bipustulata Fabricius 1792
   
Germany

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Badister lacertosus Sturm 1815
   
Germany

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Badister meridionalis Puel 1926
   
Germany

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Badister unipustulata Bonelli
   
Germany

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Badister dilatatus Chaudoir
   
Germany

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Badister sodalis Duftschmid
   
Germany

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Licinus punctatulus (Fabricius 1792)
   
Germany

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Licinus silphoides (Rossi 1790)
   
Germany

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Nevraphes angulatus MÕ_ller and Kunze 1822
   
Germany

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Nevraphes elongatulus MÕ_ller and Kunze 1822
   
Germany

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Stenichnus collaris MÕ_ller and Kunze 1822
   
Germany

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Stenichnus godarti Latreille 1806
   
Germany

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Stenichnus scutellaris MÕ_ller and Kunze 1822
   
Germany

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Aclypea opaca (Linnaeus 1758)
   
Germany

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Aclypea undata (Müller, O. F., 1776)
   
Germany

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Dendroxena quadrimaculata (Scopoli 1772)
   
Germany

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Necrodes littoralis Linnaeus 1758
   
Germany

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Oiceoptoma thoracica Linnaeus 1758
   
Germany

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Calathus ambiguus (Paykull 1790)
   
Germany

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Calathus erratus Sahlberg 1827
   
Germany

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Calathus fuscipes (Goeze 1777)
   
Germany

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Calathus halensis (Schaller 1783)
   
Germany

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Calathus melanocephalus (Linnaeus 1758)
   
Germany

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Calathus micropterus (Duftschmid 1812)
   
Germany

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Calathus mollis (Marsham 1802)
   
Germany

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Phosphuga atrata (Linnaeus 1758)
   
Germany

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Phosphuga atrata brunnea Herbst 1793
   
Germany

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Germany

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Silpha obscura Linnaeus 1758
   
Germany

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Silpha tristis Illiger 1798
   
Germany

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Thanatophilus dispar Herbst 1793
   
Germany

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Thanatophilus rogusus Linnaeus 1758
   
Germany

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Thanatophilus sinuatus Fabricius 1775
   
Germany

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Germany

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Laemostenus elongatus Dejean 1828
   
Germany

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Laemostenus terricola (Herbst 1783)
   
Germany

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Nicrophorus investigator Zetterstedt 1824
   
Germany

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Germany

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Silphidae undet.
   
Germany

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Synuchus vivalis (Illiger 1798)
   
Germany

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Acidota crenata (Fabricius, 1792)
   
Germany

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Germany

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Anthobium atrocephalum (Gyllenhal 1827)
   
Germany

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Anthobium fusculum Erichson 1839
   
Germany

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Anthobium melanocephalum Illiger 1794
   
Germany

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Anthobium unicolor (Marsham 1802)
   
Germany

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Anthophagus abbreviatus Fabricius 1779
   
Germany

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Anthophagus bicornis Black 1799
   
Germany

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Anthophagus caraboides Linnaeus 1758
   
Germany

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Anthophagus forticornis Kiesenwetter 1846
   
Germany

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Anthophagus omalinus Zetterstedt 1828
   
Germany

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Anthophagus praeustus MÕ_ller 1821
   
Germany

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Anthophagus rotundicollis Heer 1838
   
Germany

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Anthophagus sudeticus Kiesenwetter 1846
   
Germany

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Arpedium quadrum Gravenhorst 1806
   
Germany

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Arpedium troglodytes Kiesenwetter 1847
   
Germany

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Eucneocusm brachypterum (Gravenhorst 1802)
   
Germany

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Geodromicus plagiatus Fabricius 1798
   
Germany

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Geodromicus suturalis Boisduval and Lacordaire 1835
   
Germany

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Lesteva longelytrata (Goeze 1777)
   
Germany

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Lesteva pubescens Mannerheim 1830
   
Germany

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Lesteva punctata Erichson 1837
   
Germany

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Olophrum alpinum Heer 1838
   
Germany

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Olophrum consimile (Gyllenhal 1810)
   
Germany

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Olophrum fuscum Gravenhorst 1806
   
Germany

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Olophrum piceum Gyllenhal 1810
   
Germany

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Anisodactylus binotatus (Fabricius 1787)
   
Germany

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Orochares angustatus Erichson 1840
   
Germany

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Phyllodrepoidea crenata Gravenhorst 1802
   
Germany

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Coryphium angusticolle Stephens 1832
   
Germany

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Diachromus germanus (Linnaeus 1758)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum abdominale (Gravenhorst 1806)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum alpinum (Heer 1842)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum anale (Erichson 1840)
   
Germany

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Harpalus calceatus (Duftschmid 1812)
   
Germany

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Harpalus griseus (Panzer 1797)
   
Germany

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Harpalus pubescens (MÕ_ller 1776)
   
Germany

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Harpalus rufipes (De Geer 1774)
   
Germany

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Harpalus affinis (Schrank 1781)
   
Germany

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Harpalus anxius (Duftschmid 1812)
   
Germany

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Harpalus autumnalis (Duftschmid 1812)
   
Germany

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Harpalus froedichi Sturm 1818
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum limbatum (Erichson)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum longipenne (Erichson 1839)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum marshami (Fauvel 1868)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum minutum (Fabricius 1792)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum nitidicolle (Baudi)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum palligerum (Kiesenwetter 1847)
   
Germany

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Harpalus picipennis (Duftschmid 1812)
   
Germany

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Harpalus serripes (Quenzel 1806)
   
Germany

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Harpalus smaragdinus (Duftschmid 1812)
   
Germany

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Harpalus tardus Bedel 1881
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum rectangulum (Fauvel 1869)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum robustum (Heer 1842)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum signatum (MÕ_rkel 1857)
   
Germany

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Eusphalerum sorbi (Gyllenhal 1828)
   
Germany


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.