INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Smicridea fasciatella R McLachlan, 1871 R McLachlan, 1871
INHS Trichoptera 37833R.B. Selander, J.M. Selander   1952-07-25
United States, Arizona, La Paz, 3 mi W of Quartzsite, 33.6651 -114.2821

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Pompilidae
INHS Insect Collection 333090M.E. Irwin   1989-04-24
United States, Arizona, La Paz, 5 mi E Bouse, 33.9303 -113.9166

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Eucera (Synhalonia) quadricinta Timberlake, 1969 Timberlake, 1969
INHS Insect Collection 394975J.H. Cane   1995-04-13
United States, Arizona, La Paz, 7.4 km N Wenden, 33.85 -113.533333, 600m

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Sphecoidea
INHS Insect Collection 435222M.E. Irwin   1989-04-24
United States, Arizona, La Paz, 5 mi E Bouse on Plumosa Road, 33.932524 -113.91874

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Cicadidae
INHS Insect Collection 762667R.B. Selander, J.M. Selander   1952-08-25
United States, Arizona, La Paz, 3 mi W of Quartzsite, 33.6651 -114.2821

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Cicadellidae
INHS Insect Collection 798884R.B. Selander, J.M. Selander   1952-07-25
United States, Arizona, La Paz, 3 mi W of Quartzsite, 33.6651 -114.2821

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Hemiptera Linnaeus, 1758 Linnaeus, 1758
INHS Insect Collection 799550R.B. Selander, J.M. Selander   1952-07-25
United States, Arizona, La Paz, 3 mi W of Quartzsite, 33.6651 -114.2821

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Leiodidae Fleming, 1821 Fleming, 1821
INHS Insect Collection 838369Warner, William B.   2016-03-12
United States, Arizona, La Paz, 1mi.S of Ehrenburg, 33.591 -114.523


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