INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips beckeri Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 524617E.C. Becker   1949-06-11
Honduras, Atlántida, La Ceiba, 15.78 -86.8

INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips beckeri Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 519008E.C. Becker   1949-05-14
Honduras, Atlántida, La Ceiba, 15.78 -86.8

INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips tricinctus Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 519007E.C. Becker   1949-06-21
Honduras, El Paraíso, Coyoles, 12 km W Olanchito, 14.1 -86.51667

INHS:INSECT
INHS Insect Collection 519012H.B. Mills   1950-05-16
Jamaica, Manchester, near Round Hill, 17.861771 -77.378583

INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips beckeri Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 519009E.C. Becker   1949-05-14
Honduras, Atlántida, La Ceiba, 15.78 -86.8

INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips beckeri Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 519010E.C. Becker   1949-05-14
Honduras, Atlántida, La Ceiba, 15.78 -86.8

INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips debilis Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 524618E.C. Becker   1949-05-14
Honduras, Atlántida, La Ceiba, 15.78 -86.8

INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips tricinctus Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 524619E.C. Becker   1949-05-14
Honduras, Atlántida, La Ceiba, 15.78 -86.8

INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips tricinctus Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 519006E.C. Becker   1949-05-14
Honduras, Atlántida, La Ceiba, 15.78 -86.8

INHS:INSECT
Halmathrips tricinctus Stannard, 1953 Stannard, 1953
INHS Insect Collection 519005E.C. Becker   1949-05-22
Honduras, Atlántida, La Ceiba, 15.78 -86.8


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