INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-INSECT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; North Dakota; Golden Valley; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Andrena (Trachandrena) miranda Smith, 1879 Smith, 1879
INHS Insect Collection 109096C.N. Ainslie   1926-05-29
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, Beach, 46.91806 -104.00389

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Bombus (Pyrobombus) huntii Greene, 1860 Greene, 1860
INHS Insect Collection 242449C.N. Ainslie   1926-05-29
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, Beach, 46.91806 -104.00389

INHS:INSECT
Bombus (Pyrobombus) huntii Greene, 1860 Greene, 1860
INHS Insect Collection 242565C.N. Ainslie   1926-05-29
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, Beach, 46.91806 -104.00389

INHS:INSECT
Bombus (Thoracobombus) pensylvanicus (DeGeer, 1773) (DeGeer, 1773)
INHS Insect Collection 247101C.N. Ainslie   1926-05-29
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, Beach, 46.91806 -104.00389

INHS:INSECT
Pediobius eubius (Walker, 1839) (Walker, 1839)
INHS Insect Collection 265549C.N. Ainslie   1926-05-29
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, Beach, 46.91806 -104.00389

INHS:INSECT
Pediobius eubius (Walker, 1839) (Walker, 1839)
INHS Insect Collection 265550C.N. Ainslie   1926-05-29
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, Beach, 46.91806 -104.00389

INHS:INSECT
Ceratophysella armata Nicolet, 1842 Nicolet, 1842
INHS Insect Collection 602640C.N. Ainslie   1926-05-29
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, Beach, 46.91806 -104.00389

INHS:INSECT
Typocerus octonotatus (Haldeman, 1847) (Haldeman, 1847)
INHS Insect Collection 784497R.L. Webster   1924-08-12
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, Beach

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Cicadellidae
INHS Insect Collection 800740V. G., C.A. O.   1955-08-10
United States, North Dakota, Golden Valley, 4 mi. W Sentinel Butte


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