INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Insect Collection


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Augochlora (Augochlora) pura pura (Say, 1837) (Say, 1837)
INHS Insect Collection 357238J. B. Hoy   1963-04-06
United States, Kansas, Wyandotte, KANSAS; wyandotte Co.; 6 April 1963; (J. B. Hoy); in log, 248m

INHS:INSECT
Augochlora (Augochlora) pura pura (Say, 1837) (Say, 1837)
INHS Insect Collection 357239J. B. Hoy   1963-04-06
United States, Kansas, Wyandotte, KANSAS; wyandotte Co.; 6 April 1963; (J. B. Hoy); in log, 248m

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Melissodes (Eumelissodes) vernoniae Robertson, 1902 Robertson, 1902
INHS Insect Collection 393835C.W. Rettenmeyer   1954-08-05
United States, Kansas, Wyandotte, Sunflower, 39.06528 -94.86714

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Melissodes (Eumelissodes) agilis Cresson, 1878 Cresson, 1878
INHS Insect Collection 382175Rans   1952-08-23
United States, Kansas, Wyandotte, Sunflower, 39.06528 -94.86714

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Svastra (Epimelissodes) obliqua obliqua (Say, 1837) (Say, 1837)
INHS Insect Collection 396341C.W. Rettenmeyer   1954-08-22
United States, Kansas, Wyandotte, Sunflower, 39.06528 -94.86714

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Tetraloniella (Tetraloniella) spissa (Cresson, 1872) (Cresson, 1872)
INHS Insect Collection 399299C.W. Rettenmeyer   1954-08-22
United States, Kansas, Wyandotte, Sunflower, 39.06528 -94.86714

INHS:INSECT
Tetraloniella (Tetraloniella) spissa (Cresson, 1872) (Cresson, 1872)
INHS Insect Collection 399314A. Shinb   1956-08-20
United States, Kansas, Wyandotte, Kansas City, 39.11417 -94.62722


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