INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Uroblaniulus canadensis (Newport, 1844) (Newport, 1844)
INHS Diplopoda 51V.E. Shelford   1910-06-04
United States, Indiana, LaPorte, Otis, 41.59917 -86.90583

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Uroblaniulus sandersoni (Causey, 1950) (Causey, 1950)
INHS Diplopoda 1H.H. Ross, M.W. Sanderson   1944-04-04
United States, Illinois, Union, La Rue, 37.54556 -89.45361

INHS:INSECT
Uroblaniulus canadensis (Newport, 1844) (Newport, 1844)
INHS Diplopoda 175W.F. Rapp   1973-09-09
Canada, Ontario, Cooper Falls

INHS:INSECT
Uroblaniulus canadensis (Newport, 1844) (Newport, 1844)
INHS Diplopoda 176W.F. Rapp   
Clayton, GA-16 April, 1978 and Noal MO-Deer Lick Spring, 22 Sept, 1975

INHS:INSECT
Uroblaniulus canadensis (Newport, 1844) (Newport, 1844)
INHS Diplopoda 177B.D. Burks   1947-08-22
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, Mount (Mt.) Washington, Mount (Mt.) Washington, 44.27 -71.3

INHS:INSECT
Uroblaniulus canadensis (Newport, 1844) (Newport, 1844)
INHS Diplopoda 178B.D. Burks   1947-01-10
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, Franconia, 44.22694 -71.74833

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Uroblaniulus canadensis (Newport, 1844) (Newport, 1844)
INHS Diplopoda 179B.D. Burks   1947-09-04
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, Mount (Mt.) Lafayette, 44.157 -71.641

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INHS Diplopoda 180H.H. Ross, M.W. Sanderson   1945-03-06
United States, Illinois, Jackson, Giant City State Park, 37.61858 -89.19199

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INHS Diplopoda 181N. Causey   1877-01-01
United States, Illinois, Jackson, Makanda, 37.6175 -89.20889

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INHS Diplopoda 182H.H. Ross, M.W. Sanderson   1945-03-17
United States, Illinois, Pope, Dixon Springs Agricultural Experimental Station, 37.38318 -88.66031


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