Dataset: CASC-INV
Search Criteria: Antigua and Barbuda; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Aphodiinae undet.
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Ataenius spp. Harold, 1867
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Canthon spp. Hoffmannsegg, 1817
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Phyllophaga antiguae (Arrow)
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Cyclocephala spp. Dejean, 1821
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Dyscinetus spp. Harold, 1869
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Cicindela suturalis Fabricius 1798
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Anacaena spp. Thomson, 1859
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Paracymus lodingi (Fall 1910)
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Alleculini undet.
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Lycidae undet.
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Oedemeridae undet.
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Tenebrionidae undet.
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Scarabaeinae Latreille, 1802
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Acanthoscelides spp. Schilsky, 1905
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Psyllobora lineola Fabricius 1792
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Brachycara maculata (James 1953)
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Acrochaeta flaveola (Bigot, 1879)
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Leptopharsa ruris Drake
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Centrocorisa antiguensis Torre-Bueno
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Pelocoris spp. Stål, 1876
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Molytinae undet.
   
Antigua and Barbuda

CASC:INV
Lucilia rica Shannon, 1926
   
Antigua and Barbuda


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