Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sixeonotus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology


CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus scabrosus (Uhler, 1895)
CASENT3100392E. P. Van Duzee   2002-05-07
USA, New Mexico, Otero, Alamogordo, 32.89944 -105.96

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Sixeonotus insignis Reuter, 1876
CASENT3100384Van Duzee   1908-04-26
USA, Florida, Seminole, Sanford, 28.80055 -81.27312

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Sixeonotus tenebrosus (Distant, 1893)
CASENT3100397W. S. Blatchley   1917-10-26
USA, Florida, Pinellas, Dunedin, 28.01972 -82.77166

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Sixeonotus insignis Reuter, 1876
CASENT3100386   2011-09-03
USA, Massachusetts, Norfolk, Needham, 42.28333 -71.23333

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Sixeonotus insignis Reuter, 1876
CASENT3100387H. M. Parshley   1921-09-28
USA, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Northampton, 42.325 -72.64167

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Sixeonotus insignis Reuter, 1876
CASENT3100388O. Heidemann   2005-06-08
USA, Maryland, Montgomery, Plummers Island, 38.97049 -77.1763

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Sixeonotus scabrosus (Uhler, 1895)
CASENT3100396F.T. March   1934-05-26
USA, California, Merced, Delhi, 37.43222 -120.7775

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus insignis Reuter, 1876
CASENT3100385H. L. Viereck   2005-07-21
USA, Connecticut, Litchfield, Colebrook, 41.9894 -73.0961

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Sixeonotus albicornis Blatchley, 1926
CASENT3100382W. S. Blatchley   1926-04-03
USA, Florida, Pinellas, Dunedin, 28.01972 -82.77166

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus insignis Reuter, 1876
CASENT3100383E. P. Van Duzee   1908-05-01
USA, Florida, Marion, Seven Oaks, 29.25194 -82.11583

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus albicornis Blatchley, 1926
CASENT3100381W. S. Blatchley   1926-04-03
USA, Florida, Pinellas, Dunedin, 28.01972 -82.77166

CASC:ENT
CASENT3100389E. P. Van Duzee   2008-06-21
USA, New York, Erie, Hamburg, 42.71583 -78.82972

CASC:ENT
CASENT3100390E. P. Van Duzee   1898-08-22
USA, New York, Cattaraugus, Gowanda, 42.46306 -78.93611

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Sixeonotus scabrosus (Uhler, 1895)
CASENT3100391L. W. Swan   1965-07-04
MEXICO, Veracruz, or, Citlaltepetl

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus scabrosus (Uhler, 1895)
CASENT3100393O. Heidemann   
USA, Texas, Texas, 31.4337 -99.13279

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus scabrosus (Uhler, 1895)
CASENT3100394   
USA, California, Riverside, Blythe, 33.6103 -114.59634

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus scabrosus (Uhler, 1895)
CASENT3100395   
USA, California, Riverside, Blythe, 33.6103 -114.59634

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus tenebrosus (Distant, 1893)
CASENT3100398E. P. Van Duzee   2008-05-01
USA, Florida, Marion, Seven Oaks, 29.25194 -82.11583

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus tenebrosus (Distant, 1893)
CASENT3100399W. S. Blatchley   1914-10-25
USA, Florida, Pinellas, Dunedin, 28.01972 -82.77166

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus tenebrosus (Distant, 1893)
CASENT3100400Van Duzee   2008-04-26
USA, Florida, Seminole, Sanford, 28.80055 -81.27312

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus tenebrosus (Distant, 1893)
CASENT3100401   
USA, Kansas, Atchison, Effingham, 39.5222 -95.4006

CASC:ENT
Sixeonotus tenebrosus (Distant, 1893)
CASENT3100402O. Heidemann   1897-06-09
USA, Maryland, Montgomery, Glen Echo, 38.96748 -77.14172

Entomology Inventory


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Peru

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Guatemala

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USA, Connecticut

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USA, Florida

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USA, Maryland

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USA, Massachusetts

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USA, New York

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Mexico, Veracruz

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USA, New Mexico

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USA, Texas

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USA, California, Merced

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Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
   
Mexico

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Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
   
USA

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USA, Florida

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USA, Kansas

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USA, Maryland

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Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
   
USA, Idaho

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Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
   
USA, Arizona

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Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
   
USA, Florida

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Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
   
USA, California, San Bernardino

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Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
   
USA, Texas

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Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
   
Ecuador


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