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

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Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Scoliidae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Stictia spp.
   
Montserrat

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Phyllophaga montserratensi ? (Arrow)
   
Montserrat

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Tomarus spp. Erichson, 1847
   
Montserrat

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Copelatus spp. Erichson, 1832
   
Montserrat

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Tropisternus spp. Solier, 1834
   
Montserrat

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Dactylosternum abdominale (Fabricius 1792)
   
Montserrat

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Omicrus spp. Sharp, 1879
   
Montserrat

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Lampyridae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Aspisoma strictum Gemminger 1870
   
Montserrat

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Altica spp. Geoffroy, 1762
   
Montserrat

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Bostrichidae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Oedemeridae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Acanthoderini Thomson, 1860
   
Montserrat

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Lamiinae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Platypodinae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Diaprepes famelicus (Olivier 1790)
   
Montserrat

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Eustylini undet.
   
Montserrat

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Ceratopus spp.
   
Montserrat

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Pseudomopsis spp. Champion, 1905
   
Montserrat

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Galerucinae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Cantharidae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Stenocephalidae undet.
   
Montserrat

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Nezara viridula (Linnaeus 1758)
   
Montserrat

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Thonalmus hubbardi Leng & Mutchler, 1922
   
Montserrat

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Thonalmus sinuaticostis Leng & Mutchler, 1922
   
Montserrat

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Pseudomus semicribratus Boheman, 1844
   
Montserrat

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Cryptorhynchus spp. Illiger, 1807
   
Montserrat

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Molytinae undet.
   
Montserrat


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