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

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Entomology Inventory


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Actinote anteas Doubleday, 1847
   
Brazil

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Actinote anteas Doubleday, 1847
   
Guatemala

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Actinote anteas Doubleday, 1847
   
Honduras

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Actinote carycina Jordan, 1913
   
Bolivia

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Actinote carycina Jordan, 1913
   
Paraguay

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Actinote anteas cedestis Jordan, 1913
   
Brazil

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Actinote anteas cedestis Jordan, 1913
   
Costa Rica

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Actinote columbiana Felder
   
Colombia

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Actinote columbiana Felder
   
Unknown (NT)

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Actinote pellenea equatoria (Bates, 1864)
   
Colombia

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Actinote pellenea equatoria (Bates, 1864)
   
Ecuador

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Actinote pellenea equatoria (Bates, 1864)
   
Paraguay

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Actinote pellenea equatoria (Bates, 1864)
   
Peru

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Actinote pellenea equatoria (Bates, 1864)
   
Unknown (NT)

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Mexico, Mex unknown

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Actinote parapheles Jordan, 1913
   
Brazil

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Actinote pellenea Hübner, 1820-1824
   
Paraguay

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Actinote thalia pyrrha (Fabricius, 1775)
   
Brazil

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Actinote surima Schaus, 1902
   
Brazil

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Actinote surima Schaus, 1902
   
Paraguay

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Actinote anteas terpsinoe (Felder & Felder, 1862)
   
Peru

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Actinote anteas terpsinoe (Felder & Felder, 1862)
   
Unknown (NT)

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Actinote thalia thalia (Linnaeus, 1758)
   
Brazil

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Actinote thalia thalia (Linnaeus, 1758)
   
Unknown (NT)

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Costa Rica

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Mexico, Oaxaca

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Mexico, Veracruz

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Actinote anteas Doubleday, 1847
   
Costa Rica


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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