Dataset: UNH-UNHC
Search Criteria: Canada; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of New Hampshire, Donald S. Chandler Entomological Collection


UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum foxii (Robertson, 1895)
UNHC-00005628Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Bombus terricola Kirby, 1837
UNHC-00001901L.J. Milne   1928-00-00
Canada, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Sphecodes Latreille, 1804
UNHC-00005943Milne   1927-00-00
Canada, ON, TorONo, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
UNHC-00004433Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, ON., 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Andrena thaspii Graenicher, 1903
UNHC-00000061C.E.A.twood   1932-00-00
Canada, NS, Kings, 45.17 -64.68

UNH:UNHC
Andrena andrenoides (Cresson, 1878)
UNHC-00000611L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Hylaeus affinis (Smith, 1853)
UNHC-00004354Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Bombus vagans Smith, 1854
UNHC-00002782L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.67 -79.39

UNH:UNHC
Andrena wilkella (Kirby, 1802)
UNHC-00000752L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Andrena wilkella (Kirby, 1802)
UNHC-00000753L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Halictus rubicundus (Christ, 1791)
UNHC-00005325L.J. Milne   1927-00-00
Canada, ON, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Bombus terricola Kirby, 1837
UNHC-00001969L. J. Milne   1925-00-00
Canada, ON, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Andrena regularis Malloch, 1917
UNHC-00000426L.J. Milne   1930-00-00
Canada, QUE, 45.22 -72.51

UNH:UNHC
Nomada Scopoli, 1770
UNHC-00003780L.J Milne   1930-00-00
Canada, QUE, 45.22 -72.51

UNH:UNHC
Nomada Scopoli, 1770
UNHC-00003781L.J Milne   1931-00-00
Canada, QUE, 45.22 -72.51

UNH:UNHC
Andrena barbilabris (Kirby, 1802)
UNHC-00000249L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
UNHC-00005822L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, ON, None, Unknown or Numbered Census Division, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
UNHC-00002566   1926-00-00
Canada

UNH:UNHC
Bombus vagans Smith, 1854
UNHC-00001966L. J. Milne   1925-00-00
Canada, ON, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
UNHC-00001292L.J Milne   1925-00-00
Canada, ON, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Andrena barbilabris (Kirby, 1802)
UNHC-00000232L.J. Milne   1920-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Andrena vicina Smith, 1853
UNHC-00000491L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Andrena vicina Smith, 1853
UNHC-00000492L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum divergens (Lovell, 1905)
UNHC-00005459L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, ON, None, Unknown or Numbered Census Division, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Nomada Scopoli, 1770
UNHC-00003793L.J Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.66 -79.39

UNH:UNHC
Anthophora terminalis Cresson, 1869
UNHC-00001315Lorus J. Milne   1925-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Andrena vicina Smith, 1853
UNHC-00000493L. J. Milne   1933-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum comagenense (Knerer & Atwood, 1964)
UNHC-00005622G. Knerner   1962-00-00
Canada, ON, 45.24 -78.89

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum quebecense (Crawford, 1907)
UNHC-00005705G. Knerner   1962-00-00
Canada, ON, 47.44 -81.87

UNH:UNHC
Andrena vicina Smith, 1853
UNHC-00000494L. J. Milne   1929-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Andrena barbilabris (Kirby, 1802)
UNHC-00000246L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Bombus terricola Kirby, 1837
UNHC-00001970L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, ON, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
Andrena barbilabris (Kirby, 1802)
UNHC-00000247L. J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
UNHC-00006618L.J. Milne   1926-00-00
Canada, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Bombus impatiens Cresson, 1863
UNHC-00002142L.J Milne   1929-00-00
Canada, ON., 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Sphecodes Latreille, 1804
UNHC-00005944Milne   1831-00-00
Canada, ON, TorONo, 43.65 -79.38

UNH:UNHC
Bombus pensylvanicus (De Geer, 1773)
UNHC-00003457C. Lovatt   
Canada, 43.66 -79.39

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum cinctipes (Provancher, 1888)
UNHC-00005598Milne   
Canada, 43.67 -79.42

UNH:UNHC
UNHC-00006679   
Canada, 43.65 -79.38


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Google Map

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