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

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Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Laphystia snowi Wilcox 1960
   
USA, Kansas

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USA, Kansas

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Medetera vittata Van Duzee 1919
   
USA, Kansas

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Chrysops sequax Williston
   
USA, Kansas

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Tipula flavibasis Alexander 1918
   
USA, Kansas

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Argyra flavicornis Van Duzee
   
USA, Kansas

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Heteropogon currani Pritchard 1935
   
USA, Kansas

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USA, Kansas

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Silvius quadrivittatus (Say)
   
USA, Kansas

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Exoprosopa albicollaris Painter 1962
   
USA, Kansas

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USA, Kansas

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Geron arenicola Painter 1932
   
USA, Kansas

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Bombylius medorae Painter 1940
   
USA, Kansas

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Chrysops beameri Brennan
   
USA, Kansas

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Tomosvaryella wilburi (Hardy 1939)
   
USA, Kansas

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Stichopogon colei Bromley 1934
   
USA, Kansas

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Efferia helenae (Bromley 1951)
   
USA, Kansas

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Efferia prairiensis (Bromley 1934)
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus gladiator Stone
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus equalis Hine
   
USA, Kansas

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Geron argutus Painter 1932
   
USA, Kansas

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Odontomyia painteri James 1936
   
USA, Kansas

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Grossovena carbonaria Kessel
   
USA, Kansas

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Dicranoptycha minima Alexander 1919
   
USA, Kansas

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Dicranoptycha tigrina Alexander 1919
   
USA, Kansas

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Chrysotus distinctus Van Duzee
   
USA, Kansas

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Gymnocarena diffusa (Snow 1894)
   
USA, Kansas

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USA, Kansas

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USA, Kansas

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Tabanus subsimilis Bellardi
   
USA, Kansas

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Chrysops aestuans van der Wulp
   
USA, Kansas

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Ozodiceromyia argentata (Bellardi 1861)
   
USA, Kansas

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Esenbeckia lacisuralis (Say)
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus longus Osten Sacken
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus sparus Whitney
   
USA, Kansas

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Anacimas dodgei (Whitney)
   
USA, Kansas

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USA, Kansas

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Tabanus proximus Walker
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus quinquevittatus Wiedemann
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus reinwardtii Wiedemann
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Chrysops callidus Osten Sacken
   
USA, Kansas

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Silvius pollinosus Williston
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus atripennis Stone
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus calens Linnaeus
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus mularis Stone
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus similis Macquart
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus sulcifrons Macquart
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus trimaculatus Palisot de Beauvois
   
USA, Kansas

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Kellymyia kellyi (Aldrich 1914)
   
USA, Kansas

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Eristalinus aeneus Scopoli 1763
   
USA, Kansas

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Eristalis bardus (Say 1829)
   
USA, Kansas

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Tabanus venustus Osten Sacken
   
USA, Kansas

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Sarcophaga utilis Aldrich 1915
   
USA, Kansas

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Psorophora ciliata (Fabricius, 1794)
   
USA, Kansas

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Eristalis transversus Wiedemann 1830
   
USA, Kansas

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Toxophora amphitea Walker 1849
   
USA, Kansas

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Systoechus vulgaris Loew 1863
   
USA, Kansas

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Nemotelus abdominalis Adams 1903
   
USA, Kansas

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Stratiomys normula Loew 1866
   
USA, Kansas

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Sparnopolius confusus (Wiedemann 1824)
   
USA, Kansas

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Poecilanthrax fasciata Johnson and Johnson 1957
   
USA, Kansas

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Rhynchanthrax texanus (Painter 1933)
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Bombylius atriceps Loew 1863
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Bombylius fulvibasoides Painter 1962
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Bombylius pulchellus Loew 1863
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Villa hypomelas (Macquart 1840)
   
USA, Kansas

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Mydas clavatus (Drury 1773)
   
USA, Kansas

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Villa aenea (Coquillett 1887)
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Rhynchanthrax capreus (Coquillett 1887)
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Chrysanthrax turbatus (Coquillett 1887)
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Chrysops flavidus Wiedemann 1821
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Toxomerus marginatus (Say 1823)
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Milesia virginiensis (Drury 1773)
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Heterostylum croceum Painter 1930
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Mallota bautias (Walker 1849)
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Pseudodoros clavatus (Fabricius 1794)
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Exoprosopa decora Loew 1869
   
USA, Kansas

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Exoprosopa sordida Loew 1869
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Trichopsomyia apisaon (Walker 1849)
   
USA, Kansas

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Paragus haemorrhous Meigen 1822
   
USA, Kansas

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Notiphila scalaris Loew 1862
   
USA, Kansas

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Platycheirus quadratus (Say 1923)
   
USA, Kansas

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Dolichopeza walleyi (Alexander 1931)
   
USA, Kansas

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Tipula dorsimacula dorsimacula Walker 1848
   
USA, Kansas

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Tipula trivittata trivittata Say 1823
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Platypeza obscura Loew
   
USA, Kansas

CASC:INV
Copestylum fasciata (Macquart 1842)
   
USA, Kansas

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Myolepta nigra Loew 1872
   
USA, Kansas

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Myolepta varipes Loew 1869
   
USA, Kansas

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Spilomyia sayi (Goot 1964)
   
USA, Kansas

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Tropidia mamillata Loew 1861
   
USA, Kansas

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Anthrax fur (Osten Sacken 1877)
   
USA, Kansas

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Pseudonapomyza lacteipennis Malloch
   
USA, Kansas

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Rhipidia domestica domestica Osten Sacken 1860
   
USA, Kansas

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Melanagromyza burgessi Malloch
   
USA, Kansas

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Argyra albicans Loew
   
USA, Kansas

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Dolichopus aurifacies Aldrich
   
USA, Kansas

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Dolichopus bifractus Loew
   
USA, Kansas

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Asyndetus ammophilus Loew
   
USA, Kansas

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Asyndetus appendiculatus Loew
   
USA, Kansas


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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