INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Andrena (Andrena) thaspii Graenicher, 1903 Graenicher, 1903
INHS Insect Collection 77590R.B. Roberts   1965-05-01
United States, Kansas, Osage, Osage County State Park, Osage County State Park, 38.77 -95.66944

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Leiobunum vittatum (Say, 1821) (Say, 1821)
INHS Opiliones 1470J.L.C. Rapp, W.F. Rapp, Jr.   1986-10-08
United States, Kansas, Osage, Vassar, 38.64722 -95.62222

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Eumesosoma roeweri (Goodnight & Goodnight) (Goodnight & Goodnight)
INHS Opiliones 1651J.L.C. Rapp, W.F. Rapp, Jr.   1997-06-12
United States, Kansas, Osage, Vassar, 38.64722 -95.62222

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Eumesosoma roeweri (Goodnight & Goodnight) (Goodnight & Goodnight)
INHS Opiliones 1838J.L.C. Rapp, W.F. Rapp, Jr.   1986-10-08
United States, Kansas, Osage, Vassar, 38.64722 -95.62222

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Allocapnia vivipara (Claassen, 1924) (Claassen, 1924)
INHS Plecoptera 11906M.E. Braasch   1968-02-14
United States, Kansas, Osage, 4 mi SE Olivet

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Allocapnia vivipara (Claassen, 1924) (Claassen, 1924)
INHS Plecoptera 11907M.E. Braasch   1968-02-14
United States, Kansas, Osage, 7 mi NE Carbondale

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Allocapnia vivipara (Claassen, 1924) (Claassen, 1924)
INHS Plecoptera 11907M.E. Braasch   1968-02-14
United States, Kansas, Osage, 7 mi NE Carbondale

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Formicidae
INHS Insect Collection 448950J.L.C. Rapp, W.F. Rapp, Jr.   1997-06-12
United States, Kansas, Osage, Vassar, 38.64722 -95.62222

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Neoscona arabesca (Walckenaer, 1842) (Walckenaer, 1842)
INHS Araneae 14336J. & W. F. Rapp   1986-10-08
United States, Kansas, Osage, Vassar, 38.64722 -95.62222


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