INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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INHS Trichoptera 22928J. Morse   1969-07-25
United States, South Carolina, Pickens, Rocky Bottom, 35.04583 -82.8025

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INHS Trichoptera 22929P.W. Fattig   1945-08-30
United States, Georgia, Union, 3.5 mi N Neel Gap

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INHS Trichoptera 22933P.W. Fattig   1945-07-07
United States, Georgia, Union, 3.5 mi N Neel Gap

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INHS Trichoptera 22938W.E. Ricker   1949-04-01
United States, Georgia, creek at jct 53 and 183 near Dawsonville

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INHS Trichoptera 22940P.W. Fattig   1945-07-07
United States, Georgia, Union, 3.5 mi N Neel Gap

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INHS Trichoptera 22940P.W. Fattig   1945-07-07
United States, Georgia, Union, 3.5 mi N Neel Gap

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INHS Trichoptera 22942P.W. Fattig   1945-08-03
United States, Georgia, Union, 3.5 mi N Neel Gap

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INHS Trichoptera 22943P.W. Fattig   1945-07-07
United States, Georgia, Union, 3.5 mi N Neel Gap

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INHS Trichoptera 22944P.W. Fattig   1945-08-03
United States, Georgia, Union, 3.5 mi N Neel Gap

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INHS Trichoptera 22945J.B. Wallace, F.F. Skerberger, T.L. Harris   1969-05-17
United States, Georgia, Rabun, Forest Service Road 646

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INHS Trichoptera 22946J.B. Wallace, F.F. Skerberger, T.L. Harris   1969-05-17
United States, Georgia, Rabun, Forest Service Road 646

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INHS Trichoptera 22947J.B. Wallace, F.F. Skerberger, T.L. Harris   1969-05-17
United States, Georgia, Rabun, Forest Service Road 646

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INHS Trichoptera 22948P.W. Fattig   1945-08-03
United States, Georgia, Union, 3.5 mi N Neel Gap

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INHS Insect Collection 564231R.E. DeWalt, et al.   2010-05-29
United States, Michigan, Ontonagon, 4.6 km SSE Rockland at US-45, 46.69927 -89.15944


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