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

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Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Belostomatidae undet.
   
South Korea

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Alydidae Amyot and Serville, 1843
   
South Korea

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Miridae undet.
   
South Korea

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Pentatomoidea undet.
   
South Korea

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Reduviidae undet.
   
South Korea

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Zicrona caerulea (Linnaeus 1758)
   
South Korea

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Paratenodera spp.
   
South Korea

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Plecoptera undet.
   
South Korea

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Atrocalopteryx atrata Selys 1853
   
South Korea

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Sympecma paedisca Brauer 1882
   
South Korea

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Zygoptera undet.
   
South Korea

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Trigomphus spp.
   
South Korea

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Gomphidae undet.
   
South Korea

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Anisoptera undet.
   
South Korea

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Anisoptera undet.
   
South Korea

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Stethophyma magister magister (Rehn 1902)
   
South Korea

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Oedipodinae undet.
   
South Korea

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Acrididae MacLeay, 1819
   
South Korea

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Conocephalus vitticollis Blanchard 1851
   
South Korea

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Phaneropterinae undet.
   
South Korea

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Tettigoniidae undet
   
South Korea

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Sclerogryllus coriaceus (de Haan 1842)
   
South Korea

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Rhaphidophoridae undet.
   
South Korea

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Gryllotalpidae undet.
   
South Korea

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Mimela splendens (Gyllenhal 1817)
   
South Korea

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Holotrichia ernesti Reitter 1901
   
South Korea

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Holotrichia diomphalia (Bates 1888)
   
South Korea

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Miridiba koreana Niijima & Kinoshita, 1923
   
South Korea

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South Korea

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South Korea

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South Korea

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Sophrops striata (Brenske, 1892)
   
South Korea

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Carabus monilifer branickii Taczanowski, 1888
   
South Korea

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Carabus smaragdinus euviridis (Ishikawa & Kim, 1983)
   
South Korea

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South Korea

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South Korea

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Carabus jankowskii taebeagsanensis (Ishikawa & Kim, 1983)
   
South Korea

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South Korea

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Carabus jankowskii kojensis (Kurosawa & Kudo, 1980)
   
South Korea

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Carabus jankowskii Oberthür, 1883
   
South Korea

CASC:INV
Carabus jankowskii sobaekensis Deuve & Remond, 1998
   
South Korea

CASC:INV
Carabus jankowskii obtusipennis (Ishikawa & Kim, 1983)
   
South Korea

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South Korea

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South Korea

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South Korea

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South Korea

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South Korea

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Monochamus talianus Pic, 1912
   
South Korea

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Melolonthini undet.
   
South Korea

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Scarabaeinae Latreille, 1802
   
South Korea

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Marumba gaschkewitschii (Bremer & Grey, 1853)
   
South Korea

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Euthrix laeta (Walker, 1855)
   
South Korea

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Dendrolimus spectabilis (Butler, 1877)
   
South Korea

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Platynectes Régimbart, 1879
   
South Korea

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Ilybius Erichson, 1832
   
South Korea

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Cybister Curtis, 1827
   
South Korea

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Harpyia umbrosa (Staudinger, 1892)
   
South Korea

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Phalerodonta manleyi (Leech, 1889)
   
South Korea

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Eotrichia niponensis (Lewis, 1895)
   
South Korea

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Hilyotrogus bicoloreus Heyden, 1887
   
South Korea

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Holotrichia parallela (Motschulsky, 1854)
   
South Korea

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Nygmia curvata (Wileman, 1911)
   
South Korea

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Erythroplusia rutilifrons (Walker, 1858)
   
South Korea

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Moma alpium (Osbeck, 1778)
   
South Korea

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Agrotis spp.
   
South Korea

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Myrmeleon spp.
   
South Korea

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Ascalohybris spp. Sziraka, 1998
   
South Korea

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Pentatoma japonica (Distant)
   
South Korea

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Cicindela chinensis Geer 1774
   
South Korea

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Carabus branickii fulminifer Hauser
   
South Korea


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