INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Ophyiulus pilosus (Newport, 1843) (Newport, 1843)
INHS Diplopoda 728   
Unknown

INHS:INSECT
INHS Diplopoda 778H.H. Ross, B.D. Burks   1946-11-26
United States, Illinois, Kane, Elgin, 42.037 -88.281

INHS:INSECT
INHS Diplopoda 779H.H. Ross, L.J. Stannard, B.D. Burks   1948-12-17
United States, Pennsylvania, Washington, Claysville, 40.11778 -80.41056

INHS:INSECT
INHS Diplopoda 780L.J. Stannard   1947-10-01
United States, Pennsylvania, Montgomery, Telford, 40.32194 -75.32833

INHS:INSECT
INHS Diplopoda 781P.O. Ritcher   1945-10-16
United States, Kentucky, Fayette, Lexington, 37.98861 -84.47778

INHS:INSECT
Ophyiulus pilosus (Newport, 1843) (Newport, 1843)
INHS Diplopoda 729   1950-01-10
United States, Pennsylvania, Montgomery, Morris Arboretum, University of Pennsylvania

INHS:INSECT
Ophyiulus pilosus (Newport, 1843) (Newport, 1843)
INHS Diplopoda 730H.H. Ross, L.J. Stannard, B.D. Burks   1948-12-17
United States, Pennsylvania, Montgomery, Telford, 40.32194 -75.32833

INHS:INSECT
Ophyiulus pilosus (Newport, 1843) (Newport, 1843)
INHS Diplopoda 731H.L. Dankel   1949-10-01
United States, New York, Queens, Rockaway

INHS:INSECT
Ophyiulus pilosus (Newport, 1843) (Newport, 1843)
INHS Diplopoda 732H.L. Dankel   1949-10-01
United States, New York, Queens, Rockaway

INHS:INSECT
Ophyiulus pilosus (Newport, 1843) (Newport, 1843)
INHS Diplopoda 733M.D. Farrar   1937-01-01
United States, Illinois, Piatt, 4.5 mi SW Monticello, Robert Allerton Park, 40.0021 -88.6358

INHS:INSECT
Ophyiulus pilosus (Newport, 1843) (Newport, 1843)
INHS Diplopoda 734W.F. Rapp   1975-05-13
United States, New Jersey, Sussex, Ogdensburg, 41.08167 -74.59278


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