INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


INHS:INSECT
Eurylophella doris (Traver, 1934) (Traver, 1934)
INHS Ephemeroptera 5663P.W. Fattig   1931-04-10
United States, Georgia, Columbia, 2 mi, Grovetown, 33.4637 -82.2326

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Siphlonurus Eaton, 1868
INHS Ephemeroptera 12886P.W. Fattig   1931-04-10
United States, Georgia, Columbia, 2 mi, Grovetown, 33.4637 -82.2326

INHS:INSECT
Callibaetis Eaton, 1881
INHS Ephemeroptera 14401P.W. Fattig   1931-04-10
United States, Georgia, Columbia, 7 mi. W. Augusta, 33.4953 -82.3232

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Agarodes griseus N Banks, 1899 N Banks, 1899
INHS Trichoptera 49212F. F. S., E. A. G.   1970-05-02
United States, Georgia, Columbia, creek on hwy 104, 14 mi W of jct with hwy 221

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Prionus (Neopolyarthron) imbricornis Linnaeus, 1767 Linnaeus, 1767
INHS Insect Collection 814693F. Sherberger, W.R. Woodall   1970-06-22
United States, Georgia, Columbia


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