INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Bombus (Pyrobombus) huntii Greene, 1860 Greene, 1860
INHS Insect Collection 242562J.F. Brenckle   1915-08-14
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, Kulm, 46.30111 -98.95417

INHS:INSECT
Bombus (Pyrobombus) huntii Greene, 1860 Greene, 1860
INHS Insect Collection 242563J.F. Brenckle   1915-08-14
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, Kulm, 46.30111 -98.95417

INHS:INSECT
Cerceris vicina Cresson, 1865 Cresson, 1865
INHS Insect Collection 322745   1925-07-27
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, Verona, 46.36389 -98.07194

INHS:INSECT
Gyrinus maculiventris LeConte, 1868 LeConte, 1868
INHS Insect Collection 419294R. Gordon, R.L. Post   1962-09-22
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, LaMoure Co, N.D.; 22-IX 1962; Collected by; Robert Gordon; & RL Post, 453m

INHS:INSECT
undetermined
INHS Insect Collection 419295.1R. Gordon, R.L. Post   1962-09-22
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, LaMoure Co, N.D.; 22-IX 1962; Collected by; Robert Gordon; & RL Post, 453m

INHS:INSECT
Gyrinus maculiventris LeConte, 1868 LeConte, 1868
INHS Insect Collection 419295R. Gordon, R.L. Post   1962-09-22
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, LaMoure Co, N.D.; 22-IX 1962; Collected by; Robert Gordon; & RL Post, 453m

INHS:INSECT
Tetraopes femoratus LeConte, 1847 LeConte, 1847
INHS Insect Collection 781533Fox, A.C.   1934-07-19
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, Dickey, 46.536389 -98.469722


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