Dataset: CASC-TYPE
Search Criteria: Japan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Type Collection


CASC:TYPE
Colletes kobensis Cockerell, 1926
CASTYPE2387   3591909-10-16
Japan, Hyōgo, Kobe

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Anthophora tsushimensis Cockerell, 1926
CASTYPE2389Joseph C. Thompson   1910-10-05
Japan, Tsu Shima Islands

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Megachile remotissima Cockerell, 1926
CASTYPE2392Joseph C. Thompson   0000-00-00
Japan, Lu Chu [= Ryukyu] Islands, Yaeyama [Island] Group, Ishigaki Island

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Epeolus tsushimensis Cockerell, 1926
CASTYPE2395Joseph C. Thompson   1910-10-05
Japan, Tsu Shima Islands

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Coptops hirtiventris Gressitt, 1937
CASTYPE7483   251934-05-14
Japan, Hahajima, Bonin Islands, 26.670216 142.152762

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Mesosa pictipes Gressitt, 1937
CASTYPE7534J. Linsley Gressitt   1932-07-03
Japan, Okinawa, Loochoo [= Ryukyu] Islands, Okinawa Island, Nago, 26.58713 128.011957

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Cicindela psilica luchuensis Brouerius van Nidek, 1957
CASTYPE8148V. Kuhner   0000-00-00
Japan, Okinawa, Ishigaki, Yae Yama Jima group [= Yaeyama Archipelago], Lu Chu [= Ryukyu] Islands, 24.468063 124.244932

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CASTYPE9781Paul H. Arnaud, Jr.   1954-10-10
Japan, 35.25 135.433333

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CASTYPE10831S. I. Kuwana   26941928-02-00
Japan, Nagasaki, 32.773097 129.960237

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Oligoneura yasumatsui Schlinger, 1971
CASTYPE11895Evert I. Schlinger   62-1-29b1961-04-19
Japan, Fukuoka, Kashii, near Fukuoka, 33.659167 130.443889

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Culicoides matsuzawai Tokunaga, 1950
CASTYPE12255   
Japan

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CASTYPE17440   
Japan

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Mundochthonius japonicus Chamberlin, 1929
CASTYPE17444   
Japan

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE17460   
Japan

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Neobisium flexifemoratum Chamberlin, 1930
CASTYPE17464   
Japan

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Neobisium imperfectum Chamberlin, 1930
CASTYPE17466   
Japan

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Neobisium magnum Chamberlin, 1930
CASTYPE17468   
Japan

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Pararoncus histrionicus Chamberlin, 1938
CASTYPE17472   
Japan


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Google Map

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