INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-INSECT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; North Dakota; Benson; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Enallagma clausum Morse, 1895 Morse, 1895
INHS Odonata 3266A.L. Olson   1919-07-09
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Fort Totten Indian Reservation near Devil's Lake, 47.91667 -98.86667

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Microrhopala excavata cyanea (Say, 1824) (Say, 1824)
INHS Insect Collection 713657R.H. Beamer   1937-07-28
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Tokio

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Bolothrips schafferi Thomasson & Post, 1966 Thomasson & Post, 1966
INHS Insect Collection 521157G.L. Thomasson, R.L. Post   1964-08-27
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Woof Lake

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Bolothrips schafferi Thomasson & Post, 1966 Thomasson & Post, 1966
INHS Insect Collection 521158G.L. Thomasson, R.L. Post   1964-06-10
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Wood Lake

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Ophraella conferta (LeConte, 1865) (LeConte, 1865)
INHS Insect Collection 641377R.J. Sauer   1964-08-03
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Fillmore

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Trirhabda attenuata (Say, 1824) (Say, 1824)
INHS Insect Collection 641467R.H. Sauer   1964-08-03
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Pleasant Lake

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Neoplea striola (Fieber, 1844) (Fieber, 1844)
INHS Insect Collection 699572P.P. Tinerella, R.D. Gordon   1999-07-08
United States, North Dakota, Benson, near Pleasant Lake Road Shively and Sons Barn Pond, 48.363889 -99.801111

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Neoplea striola (Fieber, 1844) (Fieber, 1844)
INHS Insect Collection 699573P.P. Tinerella, R.D. Gordon   1999-07-08
United States, North Dakota, Benson, near Pleasant Lake Road Shively and Sons Barn Pond, 48.363889 -99.801111


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