INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Hydropsyche alabama PK Lago & SC Harris, 1991 PK Lago & SC Harris, 1991
INHS Trichoptera 31488T. Shepard, R.C. McGregor   1989-05-24
United States, Alabama, Houston, at unnumbered County Highway, 8.8 km ENE Cottonwood, 31.0758 -85.2177

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Empoasca (Empoasca) bicuspida Davidson & DeLong, 1938 Davidson & DeLong, 1938
INHS Insect Collection 461410H.B. Cunningham   1959-08-27
United States, Alabama, Houston, 14 mi S Dothan, 2 mi S Fla.

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Chimarra aterrima HA Hagen, 1861 HA Hagen, 1861
INHS Insect Collection 802784D. Denson, A. Rasmussen   2012-06-26
United States, Alabama, Houston, Cowerts Creek at S Rocky Creek Road, 31.074239 -85.218061

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Oecetis ditissa HH Ross, 1966 HH Ross, 1966
INHS Insect Collection 803011D. Denson, A. Rasmussen   2012-06-26
United States, Alabama, Houston, Lowerts Creek at S. Rocky Creek Road, 31.074239 -85.218061


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