Dataset: CASC-ENT
Search Criteria: India; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology


CASC:ENT
Bhutanitis lidderdalii (Atkinson, 1873)
CASENT8602987   1925-09-12
India, Naga Hills, 2134m

CASC:ENT
Bhutanitis lidderdalii (Atkinson, 1873)
CASENT8602988   
India

CASC:ENT
Bhutanitis lidderdalii (Atkinson, 1873)
CASENT8602990   1950-06-10
India, Assam, Naga Hills

CASC:ENT
Bhutanitis lidderdalii (Atkinson, 1873)
CASENT8602991   1950-06-10
India, Assam, Naga Hills

CASC:ENT
Procotes diminuta (Walker, 1854)
CASENT8622244   1209
India

CASC:ENT
Lasioglossum albescens (F. Smith, 1853)
CASENT8626924E. S. Ross   1962-03-08
India, Tamil Nadu, 430m

CASC:ENT
Dixa barraudi Freeman, 1948
CASENT8483881P. J. Barraud   1933-02-00
India, Haryana, Karnal, 29.690089 76.988389

CASC:ENT
Dixa barraudi Freeman, 1948
CASENT8483882P. J. Barraud   1933-02-00
India, Haryana, Karnal, 29.690089 76.988389

CASC:ENT
Dixa barraudi Freeman, 1948
CASENT8483883P. J. Barraud   1933-02-00
India, Haryana, Karnal, 29.690089 76.988389

CASC:ENT
Dixa barraudi Freeman, 1948
CASENT 8483884P. J. Barraud   1933-02-00
India, Haryana, Karnal, 29.690089 76.988389

CASC:ENT
Cyana gazella (Moore, 1872)
CASENT8622268Edward S. Ross   1961-10-03
India, Assam, 4 mi N Cherrapunji, 25.316415 91.730758, 1378m

CASC:ENT
Bhutanitis lidderdalii (Atkinson, 1873)
CASENT8622562   1929-00-00
India, Assam, Naga Hills

CASC:ENT
Ethmia lineatonotella (Moore, 1867)
CASENT8622270Edward S. Ross   1961-09-30
India, Meghalaya, Pynursla, 25.311743 91.901219, 1010m

CASC:ENT
Ethmia lineatonotella (Moore, 1867)
CASENT8622271Edward S. Ross   1961-09-30
India, Meghalaya, Pynursla, 25.311743 91.901219, 1010m


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Google Map

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