Dataset: CASC-INV
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Phyllotrox megalops Champion, 1902
   
Costa Rica

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Heterochroma spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Gonodonta indentata (Hampson, 1926)
   
Costa Rica

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Calyptis semicuprea (Walker, 1858)
   
Costa Rica

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Bryolymnia roma (Druce, 1894)
   
Costa Rica

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Palthis spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Baniana veluticollis Hampson, 1898
   
Costa Rica

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Hampsonodes mastoides (Hampson, 1910)
   
Costa Rica

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Anisoptera undet.
   
Costa Rica

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Calopterygidae undet.
   
Costa Rica

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Lestidae undet.
   
Costa Rica

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Coenagrionidae undet.
   
Costa Rica

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Copitarsia spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Lestes tikalus Kormoondy, 1959
   
Costa Rica

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Hetaerina capitalis Selys, 1873
   
Costa Rica

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Heteragrion erythrogastrum Selys 1886
   
Costa Rica

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Acanthagrion trilobatum Leonard, 1977
   
Costa Rica

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Argia spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Curculioninae undet.
   
Costa Rica

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Ischnura ramburii (Selys 1850)
   
Costa Rica

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Neoneura esthera Williamson, 1917
   
Costa Rica

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Acanthagrion spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Heteragrion spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Philogenia spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Palaemnema spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Mecistogaster ornata Rambur 1842
   
Costa Rica

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Megaloprepus caerulatus (Drury 1782)
   
Costa Rica

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Costa Rica

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Miathyria marcella (Selys 1857)
   
Costa Rica

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Cosmosoma hercyna (Druce, 1884)
   
Costa Rica

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Dargida albomarginata (Druce, 1898)
   
Costa Rica

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Oospila venezuelata (Walker, 1861)
   
Costa Rica

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Epimecis conjugaria (Guenée, [1858])
   
Costa Rica

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Dysschema spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Rosema spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Givira quadra (Schaus, 1901)
   
Costa Rica

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Acrosemia vulpecularia Herrich-Schäffer, [1855]
   
Costa Rica

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Dione spp. Hübner, 1819
   
Costa Rica

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Eueides spp. Hübner, 1816
   
Costa Rica

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Euptoieta spp. E. Doubleday, 1848
   
Costa Rica

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Urania spp. Fabricius, 1807
   
Costa Rica

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Novantinoe hovorei Santos-Silva & Hovore, 2007
   
Costa Rica

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Eusarca crameraria (Guenée, [1858])
   
Costa Rica

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Halysidota interlineata (Walker, 1855)
   
Costa Rica

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Hagnagora spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Paragonia cruraria (Herrich-Schäffer, [1854])
   
Costa Rica

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Hymenomima umbelularia (Hübner, [1825])
   
Costa Rica

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Pantherodes unciaria Guenée, [1858]
   
Costa Rica

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Iridopsis oberthuri Prout, 1932
   
Costa Rica

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Trygodes amphion Schaus, 1912
   
Costa Rica

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Iridopsis validaria (Guenée, [1858])
   
Costa Rica

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Trygodes niobe Druce, 1892
   
Costa Rica

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Tautobriga euspila Walker, 1869
   
Costa Rica

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Trichromia gaudialis (Schaus, 1905)
   
Costa Rica

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Oxydia trychiata Guenée, [1858]
   
Costa Rica

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Prochoerodes spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Oxydia translinquens (Walker, 1860)
   
Costa Rica

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Oxydia mexicata Guenée, [1858]
   
Costa Rica

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Oxydia masthala Druce, 1892
   
Costa Rica

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Eusarca fundaria (Guenée, [1858])
   
Costa Rica

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Antiblemma chephira (Schaus, 1911)
   
Costa Rica

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Microgonia perfulvata Dognin, 1916
   
Costa Rica

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Phyllodonta alajuela Sullivan, 2014
   
Costa Rica

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Herbita reducta (Schaus, 1923)
   
Costa Rica

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Blapstinus sulcipennis Champion, 1885
   
Costa Rica

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Blapstinus tibialis Champion, 1885
   
Costa Rica

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Gnatocerus spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Tyrtaeus cribipennis Champion, 1913
   
Costa Rica

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Rhypasma costaricense Marcuzzi, 1976
   
Costa Rica

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Anaedus maculatus Champion, 1886
   
Costa Rica

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Anaedus mexicanus Champion, 1886
   
Costa Rica

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Anaedus setulosus Champion, 1886
   
Costa Rica

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Goniadera championi (Ferrer & Delatour, 2007)
   
Costa Rica

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Goniadera pilosa Champion, 1886
   
Costa Rica

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Paratenetus grandicornis Motschulsky, 1869
   
Costa Rica

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Colparthrum calcaratum Champion, 1889
   
Costa Rica

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Colparthrum decoratum (Maklin, 1863)
   
Costa Rica

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Colparthrum lividipes MSS NAME?
   
Costa Rica

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Colparthrum sulicolle Champion, 1889
   
Costa Rica

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Colparthrum vitticole Champion, 1889
   
Costa Rica

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Epicydes oculatus Champion, 1889
   
Costa Rica

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Epicydes vicinus Champion, 1889
   
Costa Rica

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Meropria chiriquina (Champion, 1889)
   
Costa Rica

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Meropria denticulata (Champion, 1889)
   
Costa Rica

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Meropria interrupta (Champion, 1889)
   
Costa Rica

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Othryades fragilicornis Champion, 1889
   
Costa Rica

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Sphragidophorus ocularis Borchmann, 1936
   
Costa Rica

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Statira agraeformis Champion, 1889
   
Costa Rica

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Statira metallica Champion, 1889
   
Costa Rica

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Statira nevermanni Borchmann, 1936
   
Costa Rica

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Statira vilis Maklin, 1863
   
Costa Rica

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Lorelus angustulus Champion, 1913
   
Costa Rica

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Oxinthas spp.
   
Costa Rica

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Ortheolus oculatus (Champion, 1884)
   
Costa Rica

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Phegoneus rufipes (Champion, 1884)
   
Costa Rica

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Bothynocephalus thoracicus Doyen, 1995
   
Costa Rica

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Choastes angulicollis (Champion, 1885)
   
Costa Rica

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Epicalla famula Gebien, 1928
   
Costa Rica

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Epicalla nevermanni Gebien, 1928
   
Costa Rica

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Epicalla neptis Gebien
   
Costa Rica


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Google Map

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