INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Arge coccinea Fabricius, 1804 Fabricius, 1804
INHS Insect Collection 110358   1910-08-27
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Austell, 33.8125 -84.63444

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Schizocerella pilicornis Holmgren, 1868 Holmgren, 1868
INHS Insect Collection 128101   1910-08-27
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Austell, 33.8125 -84.63444

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Caliroa liturata MacGillivray, 1909 MacGillivray, 1909
INHS Insect Collection 150473   1910-08-27
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Austell, 33.8125 -84.63444

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Eurytides marcellus (Cramer, 1777) (Cramer, 1777)
INHS Lepidoptera 3074   1973-04-08
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Marietta, 33.9525 -84.55

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Eccoptura xanthenes (Newman, 1838) (Newman, 1838)
INHS Plecoptera 15835Nicholson, Pratt, Sudia   1952-03-12
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Cobb Co, Georgia; March 12, 1952; Nicholson; Pratt and Sudia

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Symphyta
INHS Insect Collection 454864Nicholson, Pratt, Sudia   1952-03-12
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Cobb Co, Georgia; March 12, 1952; Nicholson; Pratt and Sudia

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Symphyta
INHS Insect Collection 454864Nicholson, Pratt, Sudia   1952-03-12
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Cobb Co, Georgia; March 12, 1952; Nicholson; Pratt and Sudia

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INHS Insect Collection 901907Nicholson, Pratt, Sudia   1952-03-12
United States, Georgia, Cobb, Cobb Co, Georgia; March 12, 1952; Nicholson; Pratt and Sudia

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INHS Insect Collection 795449T. Cloud   1973-10-16
United States, Georgia, Cobb, 5 mi. S.E. Marietta, 33.90389 -84.47084

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Paraleuctra sara (Claassen, 1937) (Claassen, 1937)
INHS Insect Collection 795456T. Cloud   1973-10-16
United States, Georgia, Cobb, 5 mi. S.E. Marietta, 33.90389 -84.47084


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