Image 830572

Image Record: [830572]  Baconia turgifrons hierarchy

Contributor:Michael Caterinoemail
Submitter:Michael Caterinoemail
Group:mcaterino's group
Date Submitted:2013-07-11 
Last Modified:2013-07-11
Publish Date:2013-09-01
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Photographer: Michael Caterino

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Specimen part: Head
Angle: Frontal
Technique: Digital, macro
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Morphbank biodiversity NSF FSU Florida State University mcaterino's group Caterino & Tishechkin Digital, macro No preparation Head Frontal Unspecified Indeterminate  Adult South America  French Guiana    Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Animalia Arthropoda Hexapoda Insecta Pterygota Neoptera Coleoptera Polyphaga Staphyliniformia Hydrophiloidea Histeridae Histerinae Exosternini Baconia Baconia turgifrons
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Specimen


Specimen id: 830015
Basis of record: [S] - Specimen
Sex: Unspecified
Form: Indeterminate
Stage: Adult
Catalog number: EXO-02779
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Locality Id: 813901
Continent: South America
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Country: French Guiana
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Determination


Kingdom:Animalia  
Phylum:Arthropoda  
Class:Insecta  
Order:Coleoptera  
Family:Histeridae  
Genus:Baconia  
Species:Baconia turgifrons  

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Baconia turgifronsCaterino & Tishechkin, 2013nonenone10