INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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INHS Trichoptera 30796C.L. Remington   1943-08-18
United States, Texas, Taylor, Camp Barkeley, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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INHS Insect Collection 448811B.A. Maine   1942-09-08
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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INHS Insect Collection 448812B.W. Benson   1949-07-11
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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INHS Insect Collection 449582B.A. Maine   1942-12-25
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

INHS:INSECT
INHS Insect Collection 449584B.A. Maine   1942-06-22
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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INHS Insect Collection 449577B.A. Maine   1942-10-04
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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INHS Insect Collection 450968B.A. Maine   1942-10-04
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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INHS Insect Collection 450978B.A. Maine   1942-09-08
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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INHS Insect Collection 450984B.A. Maine   1922-11-18
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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INHS Insect Collection 451963B.A. Maine   1942-10-17
United States, Texas, Taylor, Abilene, 32.44861 -99.73278

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Tibicen texanus Metcalf, 1963 Metcalf, 1963
INHS Insect Collection 674364A.M. James   1928-07-11
United States, Texas, Taylor


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