INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acerpenna
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Acerpenna Waltz and McCafferty, 1987
INHS Insect Collection 564183R.E. DeWalt   2010-05-30
United States, Michigan, Keweenaw, 1.5 km SE Copper Harbor, 47.46057 -87.87842

INHS:INSECT
Acerpenna Waltz and McCafferty, 1987
INHS Insect Collection 564335E.W. Hernandez   2010-06-18
United States, Iowa, Story, 5.6 km N Ames at W. Riverside Rd., 42.06564 -93.62111

INHS:INSECT
Acerpenna Waltz and McCafferty, 1987
INHS Insect Collection 564337E.W. Hernandez   2010-06-18
United States, Iowa, Story, 5.6 km N Ames at W. Riverside Rd., 42.06564 -93.62111

INHS:INSECT
Acerpenna Waltz and McCafferty, 1987
INHS Insect Collection 657225R.E. DeWalt   2012-06-20
United States, Minnesota, Pine, 8.6 km NW Grantsburg, WI 200 m upstr. mouth nr Snake River Landing, St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, 45.82306 -92.77001

INHS:INSECT
Acerpenna Waltz and McCafferty, 1987
INHS Insect Collection 797123Jason L Robinson   2016-05-25
United States, California, San Bernardino, Hillside seeps below USFS Rd N137A, upslope from Coon Creek, 8.3 km NE San gorgonio Mountain, San Bernandino National Forest

INHS:INSECT
Acerpenna Waltz and McCafferty, 1987
INHS Insect Collection 797133Jason L Robinson, JST   2016-05-25
United States, California, San Bernardino, Cold Creek alongside Mill Creek RD (1N09) at Cold Creek Falls, 501 km WSW San Bernardino National Forest, 7.4 km ENE San Bernardino Mountains

INHS:INSECT
Acerpenna Waltz and McCafferty, 1987
INHS Insect Collection 932306Bilger, Erika E. | Robinson, Jason L.   2019-09-05
United States, IL: McHenry Co, Richmond, Nippersink Creek at Keystone Rd Canoe Access, Glacial Park 5 Sep 2019, 42.42218 -88.33574


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