INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Andrena (Callandrena) crawfordi Viereck, 1909 Viereck, 1909
INHS Hymenoptera 6157J. R. Estes   1976-05-24
United States, Texas, Hunt, 1 mi NE Caddo Mills, 33.0747 -96.2129

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Andrena (Scrapteropsis) imitatrix Cresson, 1872 Cresson, 1872
INHS Insect Collection 102287F.C. Bishopp   1926-04-29
United States, Texas, Hunt, Wolfe City, 33.371 -96.069

INHS:INSECT
Acordulecera pellucida Konow, 1898 Konow, 1898
INHS Insect Collection 145789F.C. Bishopp   1906-04-12
United States, Texas, Hunt, Wolfe City, 33.371 -96.069

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Hoplocampa texas Ross, 1943 Ross, 1943
INHS Insect Collection 150253F.C. Bishopp   1906-04-24
United States, Texas, Hunt, Wolfe City, 33.37056 -96.06861

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Hoplocampa texas Ross, 1943 Ross, 1943
INHS Insect Collection 200742E.H. Strickland   1931-05-28
United States, Texas, Hunt, Wolfe City, 33.37056 -96.06861

INHS:INSECT
Hoplocampa texas Ross, 1943 Ross, 1943
INHS Insect Collection 200743E.H. Strickland   1931-05-28
United States, Texas, Hunt, Wolfe City, 33.37056 -96.06861

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Brachymeria molestae Burks, 1960 Burks, 1960
INHS Insect Collection 251417D.W. Webb, E.A. Lisowski   1982-06-11
United States, Texas, Hunt, 3 mi E Campbell, 33.1489 -95.8994

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Lasioglossum (Dialictus)
INHS Insect Collection 267138D.W. Webb, E.A. Lisowski   1982-06-11
United States, Texas, Hunt, 3 mi E Campbell, 33.1489 -95.8994


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