Dataset: USNM-Invertebrate Zoology
Taxa: Doryphoribius
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution


USNM:Invertebrate Zoology
Doryphoribius smokiensis Bartels, Nelson, Kaczmarek & Michalczyk, 2007
1107058P. Bartels   2002-06-11
Tennessee, Blount County, Rich Mountain Blowhole Cave, 35.6463 -83.8089

USNM:Invertebrate Zoology
Doryphoribius minimus Bartels, Nelson, Kaczmarek & Michalczyk, 2008
1114529P. Bartels   2004-09-05
Tennessee, Blount County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Bull Cave, 35.6463 -83.807

USNM:Invertebrate Zoology
Doryphoribius longistipes Bartels, Nelson, Kaczmarek & Michalczyk, 2008
1114530P. Bartels   2003-04-13
Tennessee, Blount County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Abrams Creek, 35.6045 -83.7717

USNM:Invertebrate Zoology
Doryphoribius tergumrudis Bartels, Nelson, Kaczmarek & Michalczyk, 2008
1114531P. Bartels   2003-04-13
Tennessee, Blount County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Abrams Creek, 35.5951 -83.8413

USNM:Invertebrate Zoology
Doryphoribius pilatoi Bertolani, 1984
W62015R. Bertolani   1980-03-18
Lazio, Latium

USNM:Invertebrate Zoology
Doryphoribius koreanus Moon, Kim and Bertolani, 1994
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Google Map

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