INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Erythemis simplicicollis (Say, 1839) (Say, 1839)
INHS Odonata 5453E.M. Lambremont   1949-08-27
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, Carlisle, 29.687 -89.962

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Leiobunum speciosum Banks, 1900 Banks, 1900
INHS Opiliones 1362W.F. Rapp   1984-06-23
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, Belle Chasse, 29.85472 -89.99056

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Leiobunum nigripes Weed, 1892 Weed, 1892
INHS Opiliones 1378W.F. Rapp   1984-06-23
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, Belle Chasse, 29.85472 -89.99056

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Eumesosoma roeweri (Goodnight & Goodnight) (Goodnight & Goodnight)
INHS Opiliones 1851W.F. Rapp   1986-04-20
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, West Pointe A La Hache, 29.56944 -89.80056

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Empoasca (Empoasca) bifurcata DeLong, 1931 DeLong, 1931
INHS Insect Collection 461510G.C. Decker   1957-02-09
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, Venice

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Empoasca (Empoasca) chelata DeLong & Davidson, 1936 DeLong & Davidson, 1936
INHS Insect Collection 461747H.B. Cunningham   1956-12-30
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, 5 mi NE Port Sulphur

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Empoasca (Empoasca) sativae Poos, 1933 Poos, 1933
INHS Insect Collection 464703H.B. Cunningham   1956-12-20
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, 11 mi S Gretna

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Empoasca (Empoasca) fabae (Harris, 1841) (Harris, 1841)
INHS Insect Collection 463224H.B. Cunningham   1956-12-20
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, 5 mi N Port Sulphur

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Empoasca (Empoasca) fabae (Harris, 1841) (Harris, 1841)
INHS Insect Collection 463313H.B. Cunningham   1956-12-30
United States, Louisiana, Plaquemines, 11 mi S Gretna


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