INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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INHS Araneae 3400B.L. Fuller, K.R. Methven   1996-05-23
United States, Illinois, Effingham, 1.5 mi NE Mason, Rt.37, 38.9643 -88.6107

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INHS Araneae 3729K. R. Methven & B. Fuller   1996-06-20
United States, Illinois, Marion, 0.5 mi NE Kinmundy on Route 37, 38.7853 -88.8498

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INHS Araneae 12536W.F. Rapp   1975-09-10
United States, Nebraska, Cherry, Valentine, 42.87278 -100.55056

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INHS Araneae 13160W.F. Rapp   1975-09-23
Pineville, MO

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INHS Araneae 12885W.F. Rapp   1984-06-17
United States, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Clarence, 31.82139 -93.02944

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INHS Araneae 13732W.F. Rapp   1978-08-01
United States, Nebraska, Frontier, Curtis, 40.63 -100.51528

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INHS Araneae 13737W.F. Rapp   1981-07-06
Naponee, NE

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INHS Araneae 13496W.F. Rapp   1975-09-22
United States, Missouri, McDonald, Noel, 36.54556 -94.485

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INHS Araneae 13562W.F. Rapp   1977-08-22
United States, Kansas, Jewell, Webber, 39.935 -98.03472

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INHS Araneae 13564W.F. Rapp   1977-09-20
United States, Nebraska, Butler, Bellwood, 41.34278 -97.23806

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INHS Araneae 13567J. & W. F. Rapp   1976-07-30
IL, Fern Clyffe St. Park

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INHS Araneae 13568W.F. Rapp   1978-09-11
United States, Kansas, Greenwood, Fall River, 37.60778 -96.02778

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INHS Araneae 13569   2014-05-28
United States, Nebraska, Saline, Crete, 40.63 -96.96

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INHS Araneae 13571Rapp, William F.   1980-08-21
United States, Nebraska, Furnas, Oxford, 40.252222 -99.632778

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INHS Araneae 14288W.F. Rapp   1981-06-05
Canada, Ontario, Point Pelee, 41.96277 -82.51844


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