INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-INSECT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Missouri; Cedar; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker & Ross, 1968 Ricker & Ross, 1968
INHS Insect Collection 877263B.C. Poulton   1986-01-03
United States, Missouri, Cedar, 3 mi SW Cedar Springs at Hwy 39, 37.83424 -93.87574

INHS:INSECT
Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker & Ross, 1968 Ricker & Ross, 1968
INHS Insect Collection 877263B.C. Poulton   1986-01-03
United States, Missouri, Cedar, 3 mi SW Cedar Springs at Hwy 39, 37.83424 -93.87574

INHS:INSECT
Taeniopteryx burksi Ricker & Ross, 1968 Ricker & Ross, 1968
INHS Insect Collection 877263B.C. Poulton   1986-01-03
United States, Missouri, Cedar, 3 mi SW Cedar Springs at Hwy 39, 37.83424 -93.87574

INHS:INSECT
Allocapnia mystica Frison, 1929 Frison, 1929
INHS Insect Collection 930224Poulton, Barry C.   1986-01-03
United States, Missouri, Cedar, Cedar Cr. Hwy 39, 3 mi SW Cedar Springs

INHS:INSECT
Allocapnia mystica Frison, 1929 Frison, 1929
INHS Insect Collection 930224Poulton, Barry C.   1986-01-03
United States, Missouri, Cedar, Cedar Cr. Hwy 39, 3 mi SW Cedar Springs

INHS:INSECT
Allocapnia mystica Frison, 1929 Frison, 1929
INHS Insect Collection 930225Poulton, Barry C.   1986-01-03
United States, Missouri, Cedar, Silver Cr. Hwy J, 6 mi N Stockton

INHS:INSECT
Allocapnia mystica Frison, 1929 Frison, 1929
INHS Insect Collection 930225Poulton, Barry C.   1986-01-03
United States, Missouri, Cedar, Silver Cr. Hwy J, 6 mi N Stockton


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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