Dataset: CASC-INV
Taxa: Anisembiidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
   
Panama

CASC:INV
Platyembia spp.
   
Peru

CASC:INV
Chelicerca wheeleri (Melander 1902)
   
Mexico, Morelos

CASC:INV
Chelicerca wheeleri (Melander 1902)
   
Mexico, Guerrero

CASC:INV
   
Mexico, Guerrero

CASC:INV
   
Mexico, Puebla

CASC:INV
   
Mexico, Morelos

CASC:INV
   
Mexico, Puebla

CASC:INV
   
Mexico, Mexico

CASC:INV
   
Mexico, Guerrero

CASC:INV
   
Unknown (UN)

CASC:INV
   
Mexico, Oaxaca

CASC:INV
Chelicerca nodulosa Ross 1944
   
Mexico, Veracruz

CASC:INV
Chelicerca orizabae
   
Mexico, Veracruz

CASC:INV
Chelicerca nodulosa group
   
Mexico, Chiapas

CASC:INV
Chelicerca nodulosa group
   
Mexico, Oaxaca

CASC:INV
Chelicerca nodulosa group
   
Mexico, Guerrero

CASC:INV
Chelicerca nodulosa group
   
Mexico, Michoacan

CASC:INV
Chelicerca nodulosa group
   
Mexico, Chiapas

CASC:INV
Chelicerca nodulosa group
   
Guatemala

CASC:INV
Chelicerca davisi group
   
Mexico, Sinaloa

CASC:INV
Chelicerca davisi group
   
Mexico, Nayarit

CASC:INV
Chelicerca oaxacae Ross
   
Mexico, Oaxaca

CASC:INV
Chelicerca davisi (Ross 1940)
   
Mexico, Veracruz

CASC:INV
Chelicerca heymonsi (Enderlein 1912)
   
Mexico, Oaxaca

CASC:INV
Chelicerca minuta (Ross 1944)
   
Colombia

CASC:INV
   
Brazil

CASC:INV
Schizembia spp.
   
Trinidad and Tobago

CASC:INV
   
Trinidad and Tobago

CASC:INV
Schizembia grandis Ross 1944
   
Venezuela

CASC:INV
Schizembia spp.
   
Venezuela

CASC:INV
Chelicerca spp.
   
Venezuela

CASC:INV
Anisembia texana (Melander 1902)
   
Mexico, Nuevo Leon

CASC:INV
Anisembia texana (Melander 1902)
   
Mexico, Tamaulipas


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.