INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-INSECT
Taxa: Neanuridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649145H.H. Ross, M.W. Sanderson   1943-10-27
United States, Illinois, Lake, Volo, 42.32611 -88.16778

INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649146E.C. Becker, et al.   1951-12-13
United States, Indiana, Logan

INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649147B.D. Burks, et al.   1947-01-25
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Vienna, 37.4125 -88.8934

INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649148H.B. Leech   1930-03-30
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver, 49.25 -123.133333

INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649149T.H. Frison   1920-05-09
United States, Illinois, Vermilion, Danville on dam, 40.12444 -87.63

INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649150H.H. Ross, H.B. Mills   1948-07-15
United States, Illinois, Pope, Dixon Springs Agricultural Experimental Station, 37.38318 -88.66031

INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649151G.A. Ulrich   1956-04-01
United States, Missouri, Iron, Annapolis, 37.36028 -90.6975

INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649152H.B. Mills, et al.   1947-11-27
United States, Illinois, Cook, Oak Lawn, 41.71083 -87.75806

INHS:INSECT
Neanuridae Börner, 1901 Börner, 1901
INHS Insect Collection 649144G.A. Ulrich   1956-04-01
United States, Missouri, Iron, Annapolis, 37.36028 -90.6975


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