INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Andrena (Callandrena) accepta Viereck, 1916 Viereck, 1916
INHS Insect Collection 75441R.H. Beamer, C.D. Michener   1949-09-06
United States, Kansas, Pratt, Cullison, 37.63056 -98.905

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Andrena (Micrandrena) illinoiensis Roberston, 1891 Roberston, 1891
INHS Insect Collection 90134R.W. Brooks, C.D. Michener, J. Wenzel, D.B. Wahl   1984-05-10
United States, Kansas, Pratt, 11.3 km S. Cairo

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Andrena (Micrandrena) illinoiensis Roberston, 1891 Roberston, 1891
INHS Insect Collection 90135R.W. Brooks, C.D. Michener, J. Wenzel, D.B. Wahl   1984-05-10
United States, Kansas, Pratt, 11.3 km S. Cairo

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Andrena (Parandrena) andrenoides (Cresson, 1878) (Cresson, 1878)
INHS Insect Collection 92170R.W. Brooks, C.D. Michener, J. Wenzel, D.B. Wahl   1984-05-10
United States, Kansas, Pratt, 11.3 km S. Cairo

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Augochloropsis metallica metallica (Fabricius, 1793) (Fabricius, 1793)
INHS Insect Collection 356691C.D. Michener   1962-06-16
United States, Kansas, Pratt, 3 mi. S. Sawyer

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Augochloropsis sumptuosa (Smith, 1853) (Smith, 1853)
INHS Insect Collection 356923C.D. Michener   1962-06-16
United States, Kansas, Pratt, 3 mi. S. Sawyer

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Melissodes (Eumelissodes) gelida LaBerge, 1961 LaBerge, 1961
INHS Insect Collection 389539C.D. Michener, W.B. Kerfoot   1964-06-11
United States, Kansas, Pratt, Cairo, 37.65 -98.55417

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Nomada texana (Cresson, 1872) (Cresson, 1872)
INHS Insect Collection 766588C.D. Michener, et al.   1962-04-16
United States, Kansas, Pratt, 7 mi. N, 3 mi. E Sawyer


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