INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-INSECT
Search Criteria: France; Alsace; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Macrosiphoniella millefolii (deGeer, 1773) (deGeer, 1773)
INHS Insect Collection 46896G. Remaudiere   1953-05-24
France, Alsace, Aube

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Andrena (Euandrena) bicolor Fabricius, 1775 Fabricius, 1775
INHS Insect Collection 113745Mijnssen, F. | Nupasta, I.   1923-07-18
France, Alsace, 48.099805 7.231009

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Andrena (Euandrena) bicolor Fabricius, 1775 Fabricius, 1775
INHS Insect Collection 113746Nupasta, I.   1923-04-19
France, Alsace, Trois Epis, 48.099681 7.231324

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Ephedrus Haliday, 1833 Haliday, 1833
INHS Insect Collection 117035P. Thomas   1985-07-26
France, Alsace, Haut-Rhin, 4 km. S Mittlach, 3 km SW Metezeral

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Bracon Fabricius, 1804 Fabricius, 1804
INHS Insect Collection 120985P. Thomas   1985-07-28
France, Alsace, Haut-Rhin, 4 km. S Mittlach, 3 km SW Metezeral

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Chelonus Panzer, 1806 Panzer, 1806
INHS Insect Collection 126504P. Thomas   1985-07-26
France, Alsace, Haut-Rhin, 4 km. S Mittlach, 3 km SW Metezeral

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Charmon Haliday, 1833 Haliday, 1833
INHS Insect Collection 127239P. Thomas   1985-07-28
France, Alsace, Haut-Rhin, 4 km. S Mittlach, 3 km SW Metezeral

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Microgaster grandis Thompson Thompson
INHS Insect Collection 129717P. Thomas   1985-07-26
France, Alsace, Haut-Rhin, 4 km. S Mittlach, 3 km SW Metezeral

INHS:INSECT
Microgaster grandis Thompson Thompson
INHS Insect Collection 129718P. Thomas   1985-07-26
France, Alsace, Haut-Rhin, 4 km. S Mittlach, 3 km SW Metezeral


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