INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Cicadellidae
INHS Homoptera 1015   1965-09-06
United States, Kansas, Jewell, Lovewell Reservoir, 39.89028 -98.02639

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Cicadellidae
INHS Homoptera 1011   1966-06-06
United States, Kansas, Jewell, KANSAS; Jewell Co.; HD Blocker; 6 VI 1966, 558m

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Cicadellidae
INHS Homoptera 1012   1966-06-06
United States, Kansas, Jewell, KANSAS; Jewell Co.; HD Blocker; 6 VI 1966, 558m

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Cicadellidae
INHS Homoptera 1013   1966-06-06
United States, Kansas, Jewell, KANSAS; Jewell Co.; HD Blocker; 6 VI 1966, 558m

INHS:INSECT
Cicadellidae
INHS Homoptera 1014   1966-06-06
United States, Kansas, Jewell, KANSAS; Jewell Co.; HD Blocker; 6 VI 1966, 558m

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Leiobunum longipes Weed Weed
INHS Opiliones 1365W.F. Rapp   1977-08-23
United States, Kansas, Jewell, Webber, 39.935 -98.03472

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INHS Araneae 13070W.F. Rapp   1977-08-22
United States, Kansas, Jewell, Webber, 39.935 -98.03472

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Misumenoides aleatorius Kaston, 1948 Kaston, 1948
INHS Araneae 13300W.F. Rapp   1977-08-22
United States, Kansas, Jewell, Webber, 39.935 -98.03472

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INHS Araneae 13391W.F. Rapp   1977-08-22
United States, Kansas, Jewell, Webber, 39.935 -98.03472

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INHS Araneae 13562W.F. Rapp   1977-08-22
United States, Kansas, Jewell, Webber, 39.935 -98.03472

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Tetragnatha laboriosa Hentz, 1850 Hentz, 1850
INHS Araneae 14235W.F. Rapp   1977-08-22
United States, Kansas, Jewell, Webber, 39.935 -98.03472


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