INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Stenelmis grossa Sanderson, 1938 Sanderson, 1938
INHS Insect Collection 906656Chordas, III, Steve | Chapman, Eric G.   2000-08-08
United States, Ohio, Putnam, Greenshurg TWP. Blanchard River at State Route 115 bridge ~ 4 km south of junction of State Routes 15 & 115 : Area ~14 km west north west of Ottawa, 41.0516 -84.1982

INHS:INSECT
Stenelmis sexlineata Sanderson, 1938 Sanderson, 1938
INHS Insect Collection 906754Chordas, III, Steve | Chapman, Eric G.   2000-07-17
United States, Ohio, Putnam, Jennings Township Auglaize River @ CR-R, 40.9186 -84.276

INHS:INSECT
Stenelmis sexlineata Sanderson, 1938 Sanderson, 1938
INHS Insect Collection 906755Chordas, III, Steve | Chapman, Eric G.   2000-06-12
United States, Ohio, Putnam, Sugar Creek TWP. Ottawa River at bridge on R17 Road, site between Roads 18Q & 18R, ~13 km north of State Route 189. Area about 21 km north north west of Lima, Ohio, 40.9118 -84.2089

INHS:INSECT
Stenelmis sexlineata Sanderson, 1938 Sanderson, 1938
INHS Insect Collection 906757Chordas, III, Steve | Chapman, Eric G.   2000-08-08
United States, Ohio, Putnam, Greenshurg TWP. Blanchard River at State Route 115 bridge ~ 4 km south of junction of State Routes 15 & 115 : Area ~14 km west north west of Ottawa, 41.0516 -84.1982

INHS:INSECT
Allocapnia vivipara (Claassen, 1924) (Claassen, 1924)
INHS Insect Collection 577640B. J. Armitage, L. Kettler   1997-02-20
United States, Ohio, Putnam, Columbus Grove along Glancy St, W OH-65, 40.92021 -84.06008


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