INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Arge scapularis Klug Klug
INHS Insect Collection 116368   1910-06-15
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, 314m

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Empria maculata Norton, 1861 Norton, 1861
INHS Insect Collection 172928   1917-06-21
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, Milaca, 45.75583 -93.65417

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Macrophya intermedia Norton, 1860 Norton, 1860
INHS Insect Collection 174067   1917-06-17
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, Milaca, 45.75583 -93.65417

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Pachynematus vagus Fabricius, 1781 Fabricius, 1781
INHS Insect Collection 175068   1917-06-21
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, Milaca, 45.75583 -93.65417

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Aneugmenus flavipes Norton, 1862 Norton, 1862
INHS Insect Collection 175330   1917-06-21
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, Milaca, 45.75583 -93.65417

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Aneugmenus flavipes Norton, 1862 Norton, 1862
INHS Insect Collection 175331   1917-06-21
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, Milaca, 45.75583 -93.65417

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Rhogogaster Konow, 1884 Konow, 1884
INHS Insect Collection 183129H.E. Milliron   1934-06-03
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, 314m

INHS:INSECT
Dolerus elderi Kincaid, 1900 Kincaid, 1900
INHS Insect Collection 183533   1917-06-21
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, Milaca, 45.75583 -93.65417

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Brachymeria parvula (Walker, 1834) (Walker, 1834)
INHS Insect Collection 251548W.E. Hoffmann   1921-07-19
United States, Minnesota, Mille Lacs, Princeton, 45.57 -93.58139


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