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

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Entomology Type Collection


CASC:TYPE
Ceroptera venozolana Richards, 1967
CASTYPE6555Borys Malkin   1957-09-10
Venezuela, Portuguesa, 9.041826 -69.742056

CASC:TYPE
Ambrysus montandoni LaRivers, 1963
CASTYPE13411J. Maldonado   1950-06-09
Venezuela, Amazonas, Culebra, N Duida, 3.846904 -65.591531

CASC:TYPE
Micrempis costata Teskey in Chillcott & Teskey, 1983
CASTYPE15087   
Venezuela

CASC:TYPE
Docalidia matthewi Nielson, 1990
CASTYPE16561P.H. Freytag   1985-05-21
Venezuela, Arbol Redondo, near Burbusay, Trujillo St., 9.402052 -70.311809

CASC:TYPE
Onblavia freytagi Nielson, 1989
CASTYPE16562   
Venezuela

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE16925   
Venezuela

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE16929   
Venezuela

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE16930   
Venezuela

CASC:TYPE
Cycnoderus metallicus Bezark, Santos-Silva, & Galileo, 2016
CASTYPE19163Charles W. O'Brien   1988-08-02
Venezuela, Anzoategui, 2 km E La Ceiba, 415m

CASC:TYPE
Aschnaoonops bocono Platnick, Dupérré, Berniker & Bonaldo, 2013
CASTYPE19397J. Laltke   PBI_OON 000026451992-04-17
Venezuela, 15.3 km SSE Bocono San Antonio, 1500m

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE19483Edward S. Ross   1975-03-08
Venezuela, 10 km. N Rcho. Grande, Road Bk.

CASC:TYPE
Vieira flinti Sosa & Tauber, 2017
CASTYPE19667E. Bruce Williamson   1920-03-14
Venezuela, Yaracuy, Aroa, 10.436815 -68.890008

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE19605Edward S. Ross   
Venezuela, Rcho. Grande

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE19606Edward S. Ross   
Venezuela, Portuguesa

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE19663Edward S. Ross   
Venezuela, Near Ocumane, road bank ledge

CASC:TYPE
Chvalaea sinclairi Barros & Ale-Rocha, 2019
CASTYPE20152Michael E. Irwin   1967-03-04
Venezuela, Aragua, Rancho Grande, Parque Nacional Henri Pittier, 10.349255 -67.684516


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