INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Neotiphia acuta Malloch, 1918 Malloch, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 213020   
United States, Texas, Tex

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Neotiphia acuta Malloch, 1918 Malloch, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 213021   
United States, Texas, Tex

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Neotiphia acuta Malloch, 1918 Malloch, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 214335   
United States, Texas, Tex

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Neotiphia acuta Malloch, 1918 Malloch, 1918
INHS Insect Collection 214336   
United States, Texas, Tex

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Neotiphia flavipennis Allen & Krombein, 1964 Allen & Krombein, 1964
INHS Insect Collection 214337H.A. Scullen   1957-10-19
Mexico, Durango, 51 miles NE of Durango Dego., 2074m

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Neotiphia flavipennis Allen & Krombein, 1964 Allen & Krombein, 1964
INHS Insect Collection 214338C.D. Michener, D. Rockefeller   1947-08-15
Mexico, Zacatecas, Fresnillo, 23.166667 -102.883333, 2135m

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Neotiphia flavipennis Allen & Krombein, 1964 Allen & Krombein, 1964
INHS Insect Collection 214339R.M. Bohart   1958-08-06
United States, Arizona, Cochise, 5 mi West of Portal, Chiricahua Mountains, Chiricahua Mountains, 31.9144 -109.2259

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Neotiphia novomexicana Allen, 1935 Allen, 1935
INHS Insect Collection 214340G.I. Stage   1961-09-07
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Sycamore Canyon Wilderness

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Neotiphia rostrata Allen, 1935 Allen, 1935
INHS Insect Collection 214341D.D. Linsdale   1958-08-21
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, 7 miles SE Rodeo

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Neotiphia rostrata Allen, 1935 Allen, 1935
INHS Insect Collection 214342H.A. Scullen   1962-09-14
United States, Arizona, Graham, 12 miles S Safford, 32.657 -109.7052, 1296m

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Neotiphia sulcata (Roberts, 1930) (Roberts, 1930)
INHS Insect Collection 214343H.E. Evans   1959-07-13
Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, 20.666667 -103.333333, 1525m

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Neotiphia sulcata (Roberts, 1930) (Roberts, 1930)
INHS Insect Collection 214344H.E. Evans   1959-07-13
Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara, 20.666667 -103.333333, 1525m

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Neotiphia sulcata (Roberts, 1930) (Roberts, 1930)
INHS Insect Collection 214345P.H. Timberlake   1961-01-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Red Hill, 34.21861 -108.87167

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Neotiphia sulcata (Roberts, 1930) (Roberts, 1930)
INHS Insect Collection 214346P.H. Timberlake   

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Neotiphia waltoni Allen, 1935 Allen, 1935
INHS Insect Collection 214347J.W. MacSwain   1954-07-06
Mexico, Chihuahua, 5 mi W. Parrita in Santa Clara Canyon, 27.980645 -105.298208

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Neotiphia waltoni Allen, 1935 Allen, 1935
INHS Insect Collection 214348H.E. Evans, M.A. Evans   1965-08-13
Mexico, Zacatecas, Sombrerete, 23.633333 -103.65

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Neotiphia waltoni Allen, 1935 Allen, 1935
INHS Insect Collection 214349H.B. Leech, J.W. Green   1952-07-23
United States, Arizona, Pima, Baboquivari Canyon, West side of Baboquivari Mountains, Baboquivari Mountains, 31.783 -111.623

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Neotiphia waltoni Allen, 1935 Allen, 1935
INHS Insect Collection 214350   1916-07-01
United States, Texas, Brewster, Marathon, 30.205 -103.24417

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INHS Insect Collection 214351   
United States, Texas, Tex

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INHS Insect Collection 214352D.W. Webb   1980-05-25
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, 7 miles SE Alamo, Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge, 26.1193 -98.0321

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INHS Insect Collection 214353T.A. Cooley, Tucker   1968-09-08
United States, New Mexico, Union, 4 miles N Amistad

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INHS Insect Collection 214354R.B. Selander   1959-07-09
Mexico, Coahuila, Saltillo


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