Dataset: UNH-UNHC
Taxa: Halictidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 101, records 10001-10014 of 10014

University of New Hampshire, Donald S. Chandler Entomological Collection


UNH:UNHC
WMNF-150539   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum tegulare (Robertson, 1890)
WMNF-150540   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
Augochlorella aurata (Smith, 1853)
WMNF-150541   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
WMNF-150544   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum birkmanni (Crawford, 1906)
WMNF-150546   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum cressonii (Robertson, 1890)
WMNF-150547   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum tegulare (Robertson, 1890)
WMNF-150548   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Gibbs, 2010
WMNF-150549   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
Sphecodes cressonii (Robertson, 1903)
WMNF-150550   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum tegulare (Robertson, 1890)
WMNF-150551   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Red Eagle Brook, 43.99 -71.1419

UNH:UNHC
WMNF-150553   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Swift River, 43.99 -71.1606

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum cressonii (Robertson, 1890)
WMNF-150557   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, 44.15 -71.45

UNH:UNHC
Lasioglossum pilosum (Smith, 1853)
WMNF-150559   2015-06-27
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, 44.51 -71.2944

UNH:UNHC
Halictidae Smith, 1853
UNHC 0037555   


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.