Dataset: CASC-TYPE
Taxa: Agabus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Type Collection


CASC:TYPE
Agabus pandurus Leech, 1942
CASTYPE5316   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus vandykei Leech, 1942
CASTYPE5317   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus pisobius Leech, 1949
CASTYPE6153   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus solus Leech, 1949
CASTYPE6155   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus rumppi Leech, 1964
CASTYPE8815Norman L. Rumpp   1958-05-18
USA, California, Inyo, 2.7 mi E of Death Valley Junction, 36.302168 -116.365063, 671m

CASC:TYPE
Agabus apache Young, 1981
CASTYPE13785   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus klamathensis Larson & Leech, 1989
CASTYPE16606   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus sasquatch Larson, 1991
CASTYPE16611   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus euryomus Larson, 1996
CASTYPE17405   

CASC:TYPE
CASTYPE17406   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus roguus Larson, 1997
CASTYPE17407   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus laferi Nilsson, 1994
CASTYPE17428   

CASC:TYPE
Agabus mexicanus Larson in Larson, Alarie & Roughley, 2000
CASTYPE17875   


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