INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 2068T.H. Frison   1942-05-01
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Champaign, 40.11639 -88.24333

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Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 2069C.A. Hart   1895-06-25
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Urbana, 40.11056 -88.20722

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Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 2070C.A. Hart   1898-07-01
United States, Illinois, Mason, Havana, 40.29444 -90.06885

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Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 2071C.A. Hart, E.V. Bronson   1897-06-30
United States, Illinois, Mason, Havana

INHS:INSECT
Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 2072C.A. Hart, E.V. Bronson   1897-06-30
United States, Illinois, Mason, Havana

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Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 4825D. Muse   1959-09-11
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma, near Colorado River, 32.73 -114.61

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Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 5089S.J. Taylor   1984-06-18
United States, Texas, San Jacinto, Big Creek Scenic Area, 30.51231 -95.09426

INHS:INSECT
Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 5090S.J. Taylor   1984-06-18
United States, Texas, San Jacinto, Big Creek Scenic Area, 30.51231 -95.09426

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Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Odonata 7586E.C. Becker   1948-04-29
United States, Missouri, Crawford, Steelville, 37.98149 -91.37028

INHS:INSECT
Pachydiplax Brauer, 1868
INHS Insect Collection 797401Jason L Robinson   2017-03-24
United States, Virginia, Prince George, Warwick Swamp below beaver dam at Sunnybrook Rd, I-95 crossing


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