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

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Entomology Inventory


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Crenitis morata (Horn 1890)
   
USA, Washington

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Crenitis paradigma (d'Orchymont 1942)
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Laccobius agilis (Randall 1838)
   
USA, Washington

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Laccobius californicus d'Orchymont 1942
   
USA, Washington

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Cymbiodyta dorsalis (Motschulsky 1859)
   
USA, Washington

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Cymbiodyta minima Notman 1919
   
USA, Washington

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Clivina oregona Fall 1922
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Enochrus cristatus (LeConte 1854)
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Omophron ovale Horn 1870
   
USA, Washington

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Hydrobius fuscipes (Linnaeus 1758)
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Elaphrus californicus Mannerheim 1843
   
USA, Washington

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Tropisternus lateralis (Fabricius 1775)
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Tropisternus lateralis marginatus Motschulsky 1859
   
USA, Washington

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Elaphrus lecontei Crotch 1876
   
USA, Washington

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Elaphrus purpurans Hausen 1891
   
USA, Washington

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Broscodera insignis (Mannerheim 1852)
   
USA, Washington

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Miscodera arctica (Paykull 1798)
   
USA, Washington

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Zacotus matthewsii LeConte 1869
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon adumbratus Mannerheim 1843
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon analis (Paykull 1798)
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon fimbriatus Mannerheim 1852
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon marinus Thomson 1853
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon nevadanus Knisch 1924
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon pygmaeus Illiger 1801
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon quisquilius (Linnaeus 1761)
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon herceus herceus X h. frigidus
   
USA, Washington

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Cercyon unipunctatus (Linnaeus 1758)
   
USA, Washington

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Cryptopleurum minutum Fabricius 1775
   
USA, Washington

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Megasternum posticatum (Mannerheim 1852)
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Clamoris americana (Horn 1874)
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Dyschirius obesus LeConte 1866
   
USA, Washington

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Lacon profusa (CandՌze)
   
USA, Washington

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Lacon rorulenta LeConte
   
USA, Washington

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Lacon sparsa CandՌze
   
USA, Washington

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Alaus melanops LeConte 1863
   
USA, Washington

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Dyschirius aeneolus LeConte 1850
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Dyschirius integer LeConte 1852
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Athous imitans Fall 1910
   
USA, Washington

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Athous lecontei (CandՌze)
   
USA, Washington

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Athous limbatus LeConte 1868
   
USA, Washington

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Athous nigropilis Motschulsky 1859
   
USA, Washington

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Athous pallidipennis Mannerhouse 1843
   
USA, Washington

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Athous rufiventris Eschscholtz
   
USA, Washington

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Athous rufiventris restithorax Reitter
   
USA, Washington

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Athous rufiventris rufiventris Eschscholtz
   
USA, Washington

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Athous sierrae varius Lane
   
USA, Washington

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Athous vittiger LeConte 1853
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius aeger LeConte 1853
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Limonius canus discoideus LeConte
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius clypeatus Motschulsky
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius crotchi Horn 1872
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius ectypus (Say 1836)
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius fulvipilis CandՌze 1860
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Limonius humeralis CandՌze
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius infuscatus Motschulsky 1859
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius maculicollis Motschulsky 1859
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius nitidulus Horn
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius ornatulus LeConte 1857
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius plebejus (Say 1825)
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius siminudus Van Dyke
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius subauratus LeConte 1853
   
USA, Washington

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Limonius venablesi Wickham
   
USA, Washington

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Hemicrepidius carbonatus LeConte 1860
   
USA, Washington

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Hemicrepidius morio (LeConte)
   
USA, Washington

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Hemicrepidius oregonus (LeConte 1861)
   
USA, Washington

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Hemicrepidius pallidipennis Motschulsky
   
USA, Washington

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Hemicrepidius palpalis Fall
   
USA, Washington

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Hemicrepidius tumescens LeConte 1861
   
USA, Washington

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USA, Washington

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Ctenicera aeripennis tinctus LeConte
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera angularis LeConte
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera angusticollis (Mannerheim)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera angusticollis fraterna (LeConte)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera bombycinus (Germar)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera californicus Brown
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera callidus Brown
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera comes (Brown)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera conjungens (LeConte)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera conjungens obversa (Horn)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera cribrosus LeConte
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera cruciatus (Linnaeus 1758)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera cruciatus ater Van Dyke
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera cruciatus festiva (LeConte)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera edwardsi (Horn)
   
USA, Washington

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Ctenicera falsifica angularis (LeConte)
   
USA, Washington


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