Dataset: CASC-INV
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Alaska; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Thricops albibasalis (Zetterstedt)
   
USA, Alaska

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Lasiops albibasalis (Zetterstedt)
   
USA, Alaska

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Lasiops septentrionalis (Stein)
   
USA, Alaska

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Lasiops species
   
USA, Alaska

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Leptocera caenosa (Rondani 1880)
   
USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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Chironomus riparius Meigen 1804
   
USA, Alaska

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Cricotopus fuscus (Kieffer 1909)
   
USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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Lasiomma consobrinum (Huckett 1929)
   
USA, Alaska

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Caloparyphus spp.
   
USA, Alaska

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Beris annulipes Brunetti 1912
   
USA, Alaska

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Beris chalybata (Forster 1770)
   
USA, Alaska

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Clusiodes orbitalis Malloch 1922
   
USA, Alaska

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Clusiodes melanostomus (Loew 1922)
   
USA, Alaska

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Clusiodes ater Melander and Argo 1924
   
USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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Metalimnobia spp.
   
USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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Rhabdomastix monticola Alexander 1916
   
USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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Tipula carinifrons carinifrons Holmgren 1883
   
USA, Alaska

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Symplecta sheldoni Alexander 1955
   
USA, Alaska

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Symplecta scotica (Edwards 1938)
   
USA, Alaska

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Trichocera borealis Lackschewitz 1934
   
USA, Alaska

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Arctoconopa forcipata (Lundstrom 1915)
   
USA, Alaska

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Ula spp.
   
USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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Rhipidia maculata Meigen 1818
   
USA, Alaska

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Dicranomyia gladiator Osten Sacken 1860
   
USA, Alaska

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Hoplolabis bipartita (Osten Sacken 1877)
   
USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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Dicranomyia haeretica Osten Sacken 1869
   
USA, Alaska

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Dicranomyia halterata Osten Sacken 1869
   
USA, Alaska

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Molophilus oligacanthus Alexander 1958
   
USA, Alaska

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Clinocera conjuncta Loew 1876
   
USA, Alaska

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Clinocera olivacea Melander 1927
   
USA, Alaska

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Heleodromia spp.
   
USA, Alaska

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Dasysyrphus intrudens (Osten Sacken 1877)
   
USA, Alaska

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Lasiopogon primus Adisoemarto 1967
   
USA, Alaska

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USA, Alaska

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Rhadiurgus variabilis (Zetterstedt 1838)
   
USA, Alaska

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Cyrtopogon bimaculatus (Walker 1851)
   
USA, Alaska

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Iteaphila macquarti Zetterstedt 1838
   
USA, Alaska

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Hesperempis mabelae (Melander 1902)
   
USA, Alaska

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Tetanocera phyllophora Melander 1920
   
USA, Alaska

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Xylophagus lugens Loew 1863
   
USA, Alaska

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Rhagio maculifer (Bigot 1887)
   
USA, Alaska

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Rhagio dimidiatus (Loew 1863)
   
USA, Alaska

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Neurigona ornatus Van Duzee
   
USA, Alaska

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Micronychia maculipennis (Aldrich 1926)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila spiniventris (Coquillett 1900)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila varicolor (Meigen 1826)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila fugax (Meigen 1826)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila hucketti (Ringdahl 1935)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila leucosa (Huckett 1965)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila marginata (Stein 1898)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila parvicornis (Malloch 1920)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila profuga (Stein 1916)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila rubrigena (Schnabl 1915)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila sericea (Malloch 1920)
   
USA, Alaska

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Botanophila petrophila (Ringdahl 1926)
   
USA, Alaska

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Pegomya saximontana Griffiths 1983
   
USA, Alaska

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Pseudocollinella attractans Marshall 1993
   
USA, Alaska

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Pseudocollinella caelobata (Spuler 1924)
   
USA, Alaska

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Arganthomyza socculata (Zetterstedt 1847)
   
USA, Alaska

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Trafoia arctica (Sack 1923)
   
USA, Alaska

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Phasia aeneoventris (Williston 1886)
   
USA, Alaska

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Siphona hokkaidensis Mesnil 1957
   
USA, Alaska

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Actia interrupta Curran, 1933
   
USA, Alaska

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Euclytia flava (Townsend 1891)
   
USA, Alaska

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Linnaemya tessellata (Brooks 1944)
   
USA, Alaska

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Linnaemya nigrescens Curran 1925
   
USA, Alaska

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Periscepsia laevigata (Wulp 1890)
   
USA, Alaska

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Acemya tibialis (Coquillett, 1897)
   
USA, Alaska

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Macquartia plumbea Richter & Wood 1995
   
USA, Alaska

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Rondania dorsalis (Coquillett 1902)
   
USA, Alaska

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Athrycia cinerea (Coquillett 1895)
   
USA, Alaska

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Spathidexia dunningii (Coquillett 1895)
   
USA, Alaska

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Campsicnemus alaskensis Harmston and Miller
   
USA, Alaska

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Campsicnemus claudicans Loew
   
USA, Alaska

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Campsicnemus degener Wheeler
   
USA, Alaska

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Sympycnus cuprinus Wheeler
   
USA, Alaska

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Winthemia quadripustulata (Fabricius 1794)
   
USA, Alaska

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Madremyia saundersii (Williston 1889)
   
USA, Alaska

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Smidtia fumiferanae (Tothill 1912)
   
USA, Alaska

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Carcelia reclinata Aldrich and Webber 1924
   
USA, Alaska

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Belida chaetoneura (Coquillett 1897)
   
USA, Alaska

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Onychogonia flaviceps (Zetterstedt 1838)
   
USA, Alaska

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Phebellia pheosiae (Sellers 1943)
   
USA, Alaska

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Prooppia strigifrons (Zetterstedt 1838)
   
USA, Alaska

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Erynnia condecens Reinhard 1968
   
USA, Alaska

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Chetogena gelida (Coquillett 1897)
   
USA, Alaska


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