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

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Insecta


NMNH:Insecta
A. Busck   1907-05-14
Panama, Canal Zone, Tabernilla; Canal Zone; Panama

Henry P. Stockwell Beetle Collection


STRI:HPSC-STRI_STOCKWELL
Compsa macra (Thomson, 1867)
STRI_ENT_0060628Henry Stockwell   1996-05-25
Panama, Panama, Capira, Cerro Campana, 8.6667 -79.9333, 820m

Synoptic Insect Collection


STRI:ENTO-STRI_SYNOPTIC
Compsa leucozona (Bates, 1885)
STRI_ENT_0111582Pickering & D. Windsor   1997-04-30
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333

STRI:ENTO-STRI_SYNOPTIC
Compsa leucozona (Bates, 1885)
STRI_ENT_0111583Pickering & D. Windsor   1997-05-14
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333

STRI:ENTO-STRI_SYNOPTIC
Compsa leucozona (Bates, 1885)
STRI_ENT_0111584Pickering & D. Windsor   1997-04-16
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333

STRI:ENTO-STRI_SYNOPTIC
Compsa macra (Thomson, 1867)
STRI_ENT_0111588Pickering & D. Windsor   1997-06-11
Panama, Panama, Canal Zone, BCI, 9.1667 -79.8333


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