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Ceratocapsus aurantiacus Henry, 1978 (Miridae)
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HOST PLANT
Fagaceae: Quercus inopina Ashe.
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DISTRIBUTION
USA
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MATERIAL EXAMINED
(By default, the specimens are ordered by: Country, State/Province, County/Divisoin, Locality)
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PBI USI |
Country |
State |
Division |
Locality |
Sex |
Type Status |
Elevation(m) |
GPS Coordinate |
Host |
Collection_Date |
Collector |
Inst. Code |
Created By |
AMNH_PBI 00161136 |
USA |
Florida |
Escambia |
Pensacola |
1 Adult Female |
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30.42111; -87.21694 |
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29 May 1957 |
B. L. Monroe |
USNM |
Menard, Katrina |
AMNH_IZC 00138399 |
USA |
Florida |
Highlands |
Archbold Biological Station |
1 Adult Male |
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27.18833; -81.33778 |
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07 Jun 1969 |
J. Harrington, T. Schuh, J. Slater |
AMNH |
Tainton, Daisy |
AMNH_PBI 00161131 |
USA |
Florida |
Highlands |
Archbold Biological Station |
1 Adult Female |
Paratype |
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27.18833; -81.33778 |
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05 May 1969 |
S. W. Frost |
USNM |
Menard, Katrina |
AMNH_PBI 00161135 |
USA |
Florida |
Highlands |
Lake Placid, Archbold Biological Station |
1 Adult Female |
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27.18800; -81.33700 |
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29 Apr 1964 |
R. W. Hodges |
USNM |
Menard, Katrina |
AMNH_PBI 00161134 |
USA |
Florida |
Highlands |
Lake Placid, Archbold Biological Station |
1 Adult Male |
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27.18800; -81.33700 |
Fagaceae:Quercus inopina Ashe. |
23 Apr 1982 |
T. J. Henry and A. G Wheeler, Jr. |
USNM |
Menard, Katrina |
AMNH_PBI 00161133 |
USA |
Florida |
Highlands |
Lake Placid, Archbold Biological Station |
1 Adult Male |
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27.18800; -81.33700 |
Fagaceae:Quercus inopina Ashe. |
23 Apr 1982 |
T. J. Henry and A. G Wheeler, Jr. |
USNM |
Menard, Katrina |
AMNH_PBI 00161132 |
USA |
Florida |
Highlands |
Lake Placid, Archbold Biological Station |
1 Adult Female |
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27.18800; -81.33700 |
Fagaceae:Quercus inopina Ashe. |
30 Apr 1982 |
T. J. Henry and A. G Wheeler, Jr. |
USNM |
Menard, Katrina |
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Citations for this site should read:
Schuh, R.T. 2024. On-line Species Pages of Heteroptera (Insecta). http://research.amnh.org/pbi/species
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Email: Randall T. Schuh
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