z Bee Rates ST it Fae thc baitict A gat oT ‘a | i a Novant yrotaill Inxs elonilll orlt 1B - ee feast A tte: alacinald Jie senste rey a bia | hy hidegadh rt sted ig i 76M A, antearyt : arith x exteutlo a a « fa Miviteh 2 natin ‘ogo ce 4 sity vai it sabia | CONTENTS Description of Collections Collections Staff Physical Facilities Growth Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries Visitors Computerization References citing use of collections Future Directions Summary Pages 17 21 32 33 Description of Collections Description of Collections Crustaceans The INHS Crustacean Collection is one of the largest state collections in North America. A few specimens now housed in the collection were collected in the late 1800's by Stephen A. Forbes. They formed the basis for the first article to appear in the Survey's Bulletin "List of Illinois Crustacea.” Another large part of the collection was accumulated during the first half of the 1900's in conjunction with the insect surveys organized by Herbert H. Ross. However, most of the specimens were collected between 1972 and 1982 as part of the statewide survey that led to the publication in 1985 of "The Crayfishes and Shrimps (Decapoda) of Illinois" by Lawrence M. Page. The collection contains primary types of five species. The INHS Crustacean Collection contains about 50,000 specimens of approximately 200 species in 15 families. Almost all are from North America. About 75% of the collection is from Illinois; the remainder is mostly from the southeastern United States. The best represented groups are crayfishes, shrimps, scuds, slaters, and pill bugs. wna seiiaah Seaktes eaalaaaan tel A eatqui® yd a “Te al il mbcwtlllt Yes tab.2” gabialintl gel db ma ekog qn arti Yo Wed 20H att pabrath b ra enh Wo owe erewul mys ig airs utyrece ? a soul} tl 2 0b RT bate 08 vies ioe A ils ihn id tines ie seh TaboenA 471/ wigh aoela oath ie Uy Lesmaneta en aae ena Beatin S arras - hamponiel os -aganes My Ravn ; Description of collections continued... Fish A large part of the fish collection comes from specimens collected from 1880 to 1905 for S.A. Forbes and R.E. Richardson's "The Fishes of Illinois" published in 1908 and from specimens collected from 1950 to 1978 for P.W. Smith's "The Fishes of Illinois" published in 1979. Thousands of specimens have been added from other areas of North and South America in the past few decades. We now have collections from 47 of the 50 states and many countries including: Angola, Antigua, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, England, Indonesia, Lebanon, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Romania, Thailand, USSR, Venezuela, Pakistan, and Yugoslavia. Important acquisitions in the past few years include a large part of Dr. Peter Bayley's collections of fishes from the Amazon River basin, Brazil, and the Fish Collection formerly housed at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. The geographic scope of the collection is about 50% from Illinois, 30% from elsewhere in North America, 18% from South America, and 2% from the rest of the world. The collection contains approximately 674,000 catalogued specimens, which makes it about the 15th largest collection of preserved fishes, and the 6th largest collection of Neotropical fishes in North America. Represented are 146 families and over 1,600 species. The value of the collection is greatly enhanced by the large number of old specimens, many of which were collected in the late 1800's from areas where they no longer occur. The collection contains primary types of 25 species and subspecies. Unlike most of the large museums in North America, there is no significant backlog of unprocessed specimens waiting to be catalogued and put into the collection. dt Oat ns ocr tases aaa EAI abo ope ¢ from boeee BOR ect Braplatleing “ Tho toed oi" epoebrratld 8 ben 6 2 TEE nit Gostnibehucy “wlhontlll Yo edn wel?” odor? WAT aoh BEL oF ORE mo} hel otal robvanth dard have Atel 0 anerta otha roan hobbe mead sud emqenlaace Wa | wsivtawac rere Lh eaten WR Ht hw Cb ano atoli>utheo wart veo WW ‘nabqugl | Mieeobh! braign? wit en wilh) ohn? Jn argon oegha x ee a ye Pcie! ge pment pared Panicubtgpren batty eh roe, agtal a nbulor ay wel jonep ote’ auotiiniupos Neroged .alvaleqgir imi Mal elt heen lhcoat rater piney pee omer ebony vadgingony OAT —Alvabrmwetel ty piles? tawniill fesuliance ie Lewaoel: ; ra oben A. AT Ai real 00 IE, SUemebTY proche BARE soe, at 1 ms ait Ye bea oils Yes faery wt can WE be dena Hal | sid Guta douitw a « tengatinibdloaa viocaiacy: iridbien ouitiaien "tala Ioiqartogyi tu reobortios magual, Ho 69) bea waded) hewemeviey Yo. cchenallyy saya! ABE ott 10 ouley a7 aploage OORT seve bite eaitciteh Goh) ane) asimsen A Atoll Ab anew iaiztw bo \rusmn waren Bier bo woos ag ond ya? » lbasiy at aosationy wien HodelloS atl TIO agree Oi eel SyGOW aah remo? ORT nial wt) al baoollan, | OME nd aoe ogo! at to one ND coibhyncline tet team RS ko esq Woenduey Tcyeceenibaant RE RE ee ee eee a _ sealeiten wh ch Description of collections continued... Amphibians & Reptiles The INHS Herpetological Collection contains about 12,000 catalogued specimens representing approximately 550 species in 47 families and contains primary types of two species. The majority of the specimens were collected in Illinois and the Midwest, but several other North American and Asian species are represented. Most of the specimens were collected by P.W. Smith during the completion of his comprehensive study "The Amphibians and Reptiles of Illinois,” published in 1961. Description of collections continued... Herbarium The Illinois Natural History Survey (ILLS) Botanical Collection is composed of four distinct groups: vascular plants, fungi, algae and bryophytes totalling more than 234,617 accessioned specimens. The vascular plants, algae and bryophytes .are mostly collected from the United States and predominantly from Illinois. The Fungi are mostly collected from throughout the United States and Canada with a large pathological collection from Illinois, a large aquatic collection from the southeastern United States, and a smaller collection from the neotropics. The Botanical Collection contains 333 types, 192 holotypes and 141 isotypes and/or paratypes. The holotypes are predominantly fungi (191 holotypes) with only a single holotype in the vascular plants. The isotypes and/or paratypes are also predominantly fungi (139 ) with only two in the vascular plants. The ILLS botanical collections are the third largest in Illinois; the Field Museum (F) in Chicago is the largest (2,415,000) and the University of Illinois (ILL) in Urbana is the second largest (520,000). Nationally, out of more than 500 herbaria, the ILLS herbarium ranks forty- seventh, the ILL herbarium ranks twenty-first, and the F herbarium ranks fourth. If ILLS and ILL were to combine, the result would rank fifteenth nationally. ei = Saeapanay oe wont ie rt oe Pertiarras conesra dors: 4 : i AEE) un ¥ senna a V eboney val 7 ve tw at enero are a) eae | | | omar nd tn — Denceane seth at ree Tipteerers aegis ee toring actos oryabenetaael dl bi: sedans rivstraatrd SIT 4 pihawceien Hien dap Tow tenn ino Description of collections continued... Insects The insect collection at the Survey now houses over 6,000,000 curated specimens. The growth and wide-ranging scope of this collection can be credited to the diverse interests of the systematists who have spent all or part of their career. at the Survey. Scientists such as Stephen A. Forbes, the first director of the State Laboratory and chief of the Natural History Survey; Theodore Frison, who succeeded Forbes; and H. H. Ross, who directed the intense systematics studies of the faunistic section for 40 years, placed considerable emphasis on enlarging the insect collection. These insects document the changing landscape and environmental conditions of the world. The INHS insect collection is one of the largest in North America. The most recent size estimate was done in 1992. The heavy concentration of specimens from the last third of the 1800s also makes this one of North America's oldest insect and related arthropod collections. The oldest, dated specimen in the insect collection is a stonefly Alloperla roberti collected in 1860. This specimen comes from the collection of Benjamin Dann Walsh. Walsh, a classmate of Charles Darwin at Cambridge, was Illinois’ first state entomologist. Walsh was one of the premier entomologists in the nation at this time. The B. D. Walsh collection was purchased by the state in 1870. In 1871 it was moved to the Chicago Academy of Sciences for safe-keeping. That was the year of the infamous Chicago fire. The collection was destroyed. The few remaining specimens come from the synoptic collection he had retained in Springfield. The INHS Insect Collection includes more than 13,000 primary types (syntypes inclusive). Because of size, historical holdings, and wide breadth of coverage in certain groups, the collection is an important national and worldwide resource. i aris trees tare at sci wks atin clea taal 220 wail $4 diet taal ott rach erage ter Aken yd aft AEN al sesob eww starr wnectalion hecrondres bataboy tv fang wea Waco vein ofa clit werona cate A “ink ptontion Header alsogelih. diate 8 tinea rood iti am ata seat Veutareteaels 6 fala del avert sink tenia. 9c rai aneron meuntmce abt AR | iy Fo aed aew dale dubyohenenemeps (eticiyr ted west l. ae. AED te chara ested badenr icons appenaierne tegen suse Rema ait te cote ahh AR HOkQionneted 4 pibaiil shar vo evant te yrtelinbah ogo) nd! oh bovarteaahe TOA al SURE il gtaie age hes evetendy aver sabvomnihies ae A CMA ito mpi eemeetetier Avbsttgabeg? oh trarmkatver heal al eral tied oo. nih ‘nahi amet wert ween genet be ven omy ome ehioye) waepeh wether ye) Oe sioit Pee wall waltant punthnitles) toonell ZAM oT) ol npitcny nteriag al syarmwen we thbueed albiwe ieue-veigei tad, Lagyenelet ache to seume ; Scleslnias ehivibtiow ee ie 10 Description of Collections cont... Mammals The INHS Mammal Collection is essentially a synoptic collection of Illinois species. The 984 catalogued specimens (skins and skulls combined) of 91 species from 21 families are used as comparative material to identify specimens brought to the Survey. Eighty-four percent of the collection is from Illinois. Most of the specimens were collected between 1930 and 1950 in Illinois and surrounding states. ia) 1 y il 1) ae > yan J ‘a aoe 2 oy : a i : - : i iy yet a } ‘a ‘ey, Au i ; HM) : : : i ay ? rial : 7 a ; ; 7 oN Ge wen BERT aminoge etant{ll to meatinatien __ pieleningh rots cima TS ered anon alt he trem Twervrtgl cvmir we sd BEIT tar BE Bia . 7 ‘ e cain ! rere Dy Ae een a Description of Collections cont... Mollusks The INHS Mollusk Collection contains over 87,000 catalogued specimens, almost all of which were collected in Illinois and the southeastern United States. The collection is 87% freshwater species (mussels, fingernail clams, and snails) and 13% terrestrial species (snails). Most of the specimens were collected as a result of various faunal surveys conducted by INHS biologists from the late 1800's until the present. The early collections were made by such naturalists as John W. Powell, Robert Kennicott, Richard E. Call, William A. Nason, Frank C. Baker, Robert E. Richardson, and Charles A. Hart. The largest components of the INHS mollusk collection are the Max R. Matteson collection of over 20,000 freshwater mussels from a statewide survey conducted in the 1950's and the William C. Starrett collection of freshwater mussels collected for a study entitled "A Survey of the Mussels (Unionacea) of the Illinois River: A Polluted Stream" published by INHS in 1971. These specimens form an important historical database from which biologists can document changes in present day mussel populations. Mussel surveys conducted by INHS biologists in the 1980's have added many specimens and helped in preparing a list of endangered mollusks for Illinois. The freshwater mussels number over 71,000 catalogued specimens (>17,000 lots) and approximately 18,000 uncatalogued specimens. Included among these are representatives of many species now considered rare or endangered by either the state or federal government. Most of the specimens were collected in Illinois (63%), and the collection is one of the largest state collections of freshwater mussels in the United States. The snails are divided between terrestrial (13%) and freshwater (5%) species, most of which were collected over 50 years ago. The largest and best documented collection of snails at the Survey was compiled by Thural D. Foster and organized by Frank C. Baker as part of his study on the "Landsnails of Illinois” published in 1939. The Baker snail collection numbers 1632 lots containing 11,970 specimens. 11 7 fi ; bl 7 iy x Pane ee aa ti 1 . v 7 ig? v e hii meen gore ve ictOlith ei inhaiinieaeen wlan tio evend 20 ab eliseiion eh esl cTyttiawiineae wht trop atest at bats et we To tal Aelewia) exage Robert HY bee (alien tow oes tami elowecin) aoe ts siege t-scege Apreanaaaf —aiys o 2 nal yearns ener ade 8 pac _Aroentey tredofi ental D aac alt, fem bn a ema LN it protons earn BEI nt ad here WORE eel ce sat PULA Rane dkowedel » pent A halsions bute # in tn ra 3 at GEA} laren cya plant rons gy 3 teragnataees Ya fail & #0 bead Konus aman yrinte etl Sn, sn ob 0000s igi eu Wk a woe nua, YM Dic Lara aie clea gracilis Gieari se! aereuvelge a Ooty teriacanle | sted ntpaocitre Lepare fea pooh ap Fs rte ma ditt ne Nev AOE seadovorye CD, sephachn dere si (ET) binant cot a ¥ on 29 elfen bo andy: Ho! Lip> eodenannneeals Save Te tenegaal WAT aga oregne O} rave Bedaullon smigan >) iol wack Wa pray tas went slau id Conchangyn kanacrectorhh 2 Latvian yd Anslicgrry maree enact iid AOE Wondeentar eraervatlan heey engi galt gPien vat teqlataney “akaebill Ye obizpaaiboeent” oct mg en ee 12 Collections Staff r (FeV. “Sone a CA ts 4) oy) Curator : Assistant Curator: Collections Manager: Database Manager: Collections Staff Crustaceans Lawrence M. Page Christopher A. Taylor Kevin S. Cummings Christine A. Mayer 13 4] uel) tess eet iy om rh hull 14 Collections Staff continued... Fish Survey Staff Curator: Lawrence M. Page Collections Manager: Kevin S. Cummings Database Manager: Christine A. Mayer Affiliate Appointments: Brooks M. Burr, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Graduate Students: Jon Armbruster, Pat Ceas, Chris Laird, Gabriella Mottesi, Mike Retzer, and Mark Sabaj a, .«bapmlnes Bale enone? a & ane : 7 agit M4 wentgrwmd alana hank: i Wore A sane? yhekeyinn seit serine? cre a ecdieinl | Be nines bribed wii) aad sar cee aloord, wal into atumhA tars voted adit sero Survey Staff of the Herbarium Chief of Survey: Plant Pathologist: Mycologist: (Curator) Plant Systematist: (Curator) Plant Systematist: (Curator) Collections Manager: Plant Systematist: (Curator) Plant Ecologist: Collections Assistant: Associated Staff of the Herbarium Robert A. Evers, Emeritus John E. Ebinger Jean D. Schoknecht Part-time Staff of the Herbarium Betty Nelson Collections Staff continued... Herbarium Lorin I. Nevling (Thymelaeaceae; flora of Veracruz). Weidong Chen (Systematics of plant pathogenic fungi). J. Leland Crane (Ascomycetes; fungi imperfecti). Steven R Hill (Malvaceae: flora of eastern U.S.; neotropics esp. Dominica). Geoffrey A. Levin (Euphorbiaceae; Midwestern flora; flora southwestern U.S. & Mexico). Loy R. Phillippe (Sanicula, Apiaceae; Illinois flora). Kenneth R. Robertson (Rosaceae; Amaranthaceae; Jacquemontia, Convolvulaceae; Illinois flora). Mark W. Schwartz (fire ecology & forest ecology). Jennifer A. Tate (Ethnobotany). (Flora of Illinois) (Flora of Illinois) (Myxomycetes, Discomycetes) Data entry personnel. 15 | fu Wo panes i -Gapit sragoeting maka to evnraabag st) yoni” Aiton by sis epee a) tnd y. i». cha 2 Prneoapey SA lee | Aeneas ns wiv’ st oii sonia me Bese (ex0R shanti :sesoateA sda) meg yl | cnaerorihnerecn.l shane A) somatic SK Mears: tev etortill aacanlervierwec cmuanbag ste eo a eins su) sreanioe Wage (vnssedcantit) ant senatte ern Survey Staff Curator: Collections Manager: Database Manager: Affiliate Appointments: Graduate Student: 16 Collections Staff continued... Amphibians & Reptiles Christopher A. Phillips Kevin S. Cummings Christine A. Mayer Ronald Brandon, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Edward O. Moll, Eastern Illinois University - Charleston Frank Burbrink _ - ‘stieiebel sion rou | a awit inact tania - ahateelaoae evn csnnitit ota ae Pe] tise nate) i i ii i uv 1 i i iat , 1 ; f t i f / ; | Ha i i WL — if ” ie il ) ay { hy 1 1 i } ) 1 7 lis j - 1 { . a ; i Fj i | ii { ii f | 1 1 ; i i ft ne, i / i hs aw A Ai ns . i " | ; * me a i a “ it ea a a 1 i ae F if i 7 k } i ion f ; f i i i UF f ij 1 ivocs Collections Staff continued... Insects Survey Staff of the Insect Collection Curators of Insects: W. E. LaBerge Andrenidae, Hymenoptera - 1 July 1994 - Emeritus D. W. Webb Diptera, Plecoptera D. J. Voegtlin Aphididae, Homoptera Collection Manager: K. R. Methven Araneae Affiliates and Associated Staff of the Insect Collection J. G. Sternburg, Emeritus Lepidoptera J. E. McPherson Hemiptera T. G. Marsh Bryozoans M. B. DuBois Hymenoptera J. D. Unzicker Trichoptera, Araneae R. R. Irwin Lepidoptera W. U. Brigham Coleoptera:Haliplidae W. G. Ruesink Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae M. E. Irwin Diptera:Therevidae J. K. Bouseman Coleoptera, Hymenoptera: Andrenidae, Hemiptera:Reduviidae, Acari D. Yanega Hymenoptera M. A. Harris Plecoptera Part-time Staff of the Insect Collection S. Driesner, hourly B. Fuller, hourly M. Marroquin, work study student 17 - “untried rua Yo Take wenn Collections Staff continued... Mammals Survey Staff Acting Curator : Joyce E. Hofmann Collections Manager: Kevin S. Cummings Database Manager: Christine A. Mayer Survey Staff Curator /Collections Manager: Associate Collections Manager: Collections Staff continued... Mollusks Kevin S. Cummings Christine A. Mayer 1-9 Physical Facilities 20 Physical Facilities Crustaceans 1. Area Occupied A. Collection: The crustacean collection is temporarily housed in the basement hallway. Compacted peithacadke units are being installed in room 73 and should be completed during the summer of 1995. Total space occupied by the collection is 144 square feet. B. Collection Management: The collection management space in rooms 87 and 91 is shared with the mollusk, fish and herpetological collections. Room 87: 80 square feet Total space occupied for collection management is 180 square feet. C. Offices: Room 287: 48 square feet Total space being occupied for offices is 48 square feet. D. Research: Research and collection management occupy the same space in rooms 87 and 91. Total space occupied for research space is zero additional square feet. E. Summary: Collection: 144 square feet Collection Management /Research: 180 square feet Offices: 48 square feet Total: 372 square feet 2. Storage Methods The crustaceans are stored in 70% ethanol in glass jars with ge pylene lids and polyethylene liners. The jars are kept in wooden trays in eight metal storage inets in the basement hallway. The collection was placed in the hallway due to the current renovation of the Natural Resources Building. 21 by cnet sar en ae Sessa " | ‘oes Tet ine Le . deco icing fare veoh omy | eo \ aan pe anere waren pat aie omen scene on me i \inbenttan tw denn ; ada ccaeauiminiid nas aukmal b reiaaomna he 22 Physical Facilities continued... Fish 1. Area Occupied A. Collection: The fish collection is housed in room 87 and the types are in room 91. During the summer and fall of 1995, the collection will be moved into the basement hallway while compacted storage units are being installed in room 87. Room 87: 1115 square feet Room 91: 8 square feet Total = 1123 square feet. B. Collection Management The collection management space in rooms 87 and 91 is shared with the mollusk, crustacean, and herpetological collections. Room 87: 80 square feet Room 91: 200 square feet Total space occupied for collection management is 280 square feet. C. Offices: Room 91: 70 square feet Total space being occupied for offices is 70 square feet. D. Research: Research and collection management occupy the same space in rooms 87 and 91. Total space occupied for research space is zero additional square feet. adv geo Wrote alin: shai speespipets sh aiden sah ett og cet 4 * ip (al beens | ey line) doe? we bene ag nha oon Ci. | atv tit Rot nel’ a | een tna tanikixo oo tae trv e bre ong gran nntroallig sith or ae waad Aeeaa ar iyi apt nan ti seinen race lsat i | kip Rema a setae lt aps yest i a £9 tine "gna sree apn ena mina ven bes ee en a ee 23 Physical Facilities continued... Fish E. Summary: Collection: 1123 square feet Collection Management/Research: 280 square feet Offices: 70 square feet Total: 1473 square feet 2. Storage Methods Specimens are stored in 70% ethyl alcohol in glass jars with polypropylene lids and polyethylene liners. The jars are housed in wooden trays in metal cabinets with doors to prevent deterioration of the specimens by light. Specimens too large to be placed in jars are stored in 70% ethanol in large (2-5 gallon) glass bell jars, polyethylene open-head eight gallon drums, or stainless steel tanks. We have recently begun shifting tagged material from the large glass jars to polyethylene drums. About 200 specimens have been cleared and stained for study of bones and cartilage and are stored in glycerin. 24 Physical Facilities continued... Herbarium 1. Area Occupied (Collections, Collections Management, Offices, Research): A. Collections: The fungus collection is in room 275 , room 273 , and a portion of the hallway on the third floor. The ve pple: algae and bryophyte collections are in room 396 with additional vascular plants in room 3' Room 275: 260 square feet occupied by collections. Room 273: 207 of 310 square feet occupied by collections. Hallway: 50 square feet of hallway occupied by collections. Room 396: 1419 of 1892 square feet occupied by collections. Room 395: 121 of 242 square feet used for vascular plant collections. Total space occupied by collections is 2057 square feet. B. Collections Management: Room 395: 121 of 242 square feet used for collection management. Total space occupied for collection management is 121 square feet. C. Offices: Office space for individuals associated with the herbarium is in rooms 396, 393, 384, 383, 382, 381, 380 and 379. Room 396: John Taft & Marilyn Morris, 237 square feet used for offices. Room 393: Kenneth R. Robertson office 131 of 263 square feet used for office space. Room 384 Loy R. Phillippe office 197 square feet used for office space. Room 383 Weidong Chen office 208 square feet used for office space. Room 382 Mark W. Schwartz 161 square feet used for office space. Room 381: J.L. Crane office 92 of 185 square feet used for office space. — ‘ @ i & Wile : : L ’ = . i i ih wil ‘ts ‘a Dy Le oe [ 7 ? , 04 . - 1" Ay, 5 i 2 i 4 j : a : 7) 7 ? eet 2 a wey? a a“ - a “t th rm ieee : , inal a i a : ‘ae me 1 7 : l 3} rig = 0 fa i oe 7 wbawiinos esi io eet - ; 7 Aint iy - : nm i he, ai ie ap i yr Di " i i | 7 if : bath i] f, ii a lh ls ; 1 f Mt Her 9088 sgt enim a sai ch Raped a iy ERE statis , BNE pnts ad 4 | Dadar nazis set San tin set atinaticat wekcuins tehiagiegi ti | | sarglkadion ib teitpsry© toot wanes GFE to TS dome a ae a.netcalcatligulion yori 0 sah slap ne soils od bilgenc tek mse SE Yo Cat th HORE vane | . aaotsilun ‘lg acai 908 ama tod wamepe SNS Yo UK a a mis in seas-hteaahaeore suas mate betel ah a | | ta: * deegaanO wnat) 2 | segs stein WX Das oh ge A C06, wacn ic sahil candace taal ainpawi aroha see ae pat Ht £08 sn a tad tao a | ets eh as tig 8 right retina & A nl (tg ‘Ste mao Ae seme cio We) hea feel ume CAE No FEE waltto mourn amrand i PE acon sane xi wh ta a aya Tr we yA Ht god BK a ee Bu al om sa aap IS soto end yb lb aa” an eege oaRie9 Nah home Sot orepe FAL aoewiin’ .W keabe | SRC mo sug SON HE aaa ad onlay 2 Mo SR ce ow RL OO nh i ‘ i) teh a i : 7 om 4 } Ly a i rae ei iv J 1) if a rh! ; "| (in dh ; i , ‘ it ya ary : ¥ ne) JA ih iA . 1 Physical Facilities continued... Herbarium Room 380 Geoffrey A. Levin office 175 square feet used for office space. Room 379: Steven R. Hill 161 square feet used for office space. Total space being occupied for office space is 1362 square feet. D. Research: The research space for individuals associated with the herbarium are in rooms 396, 393, 381, 377, 375, 374, 273 & 93. Room 396: Various workers; 236 of 1892 square feet used for research. Room 393: Kenneth R. Robertson; 132 of 263 square feet used for research. Room 381: J.L. Crane; 93 of 185 square feet used for research. Room 377: J.L. Crane; 320 square feet used for research. Room 375: Weidong Chen; 590 square feet used for research. Room 374: Jeff Levin; 560 square feet used for research. Room 273: J.L. Crane; 103 of 310 square feet used for research. Room 93: Weidong Chen; 520 square feet used for research. Total space occupied for research space is 2554 square feet. 5. Summary: Collections: 2554 square feet Collection Management: 0121 square feet Offices: 1362 square feet Research: 2057 square feet Total: 6094 square feet 2. Storage methods The vascular plant collection is the largest with about 181,033 dried and labeled plants mountedon = 11.5" X 16.5" herbarium paper. The fungi collection is the second largest with about 51,612 dried fungi in 8" X > papet packets. The Lose aes and algae collections are the smallest with about 1,898 dried bryophytes 4 dried algae in 8” per packets. All collections are maintained in storage units. The vascular lants are stored in 127 full size herbarium cases and 11 half size herbarium cases. The fungi are stored in 41 size herbarium cases and the bryophytes are stored in 2 half size files. The storage units for the _ bryophytes, algae, and vascular plants are in two rooms that have 2134 square feet. The fungi collections occupy two rooms that have 570 square feet and 50 square feet of the hallway on the third floor. The specimens were fumigated with pyrethrum to kill insects in the Spring and again in the Fall of 1994. sgh iho et a: a aap ALINE JE a ne a | os ie Sat . _ eimenett 0 HVE, Fe a. aelinemaieleemeenaete ‘hoor oa hay fal aga BONE De HR ance inched Arve Wh ani eh ona OE iM Ant . . ~tsmamearn "9 inane tad on ap GRE 0 A pr) Ak | Asa ih Sa wk smug OSE sare? weomanenn 9 frome teh eure ORR ere rporoiniel Lee OR, alt ie ugar ON

er ee a ae: ie ae et , Seat. , ta | mare” . _ ; res poor } yale exkac ww,cee A rs i 4 y i baa Growth continued... Herbarium 1994 Algae PR es Bryophytes 19898) ie Sse Fungi 51,612 370 Vascular Plants 181,033 1339 Grand Total 234,617 1709 Total accessioned specimens over last five years 14,317 or 2,863 per year. C. Collectors: Notable vascular plant collections include the earliest extant collection of vascular plants from what is now The Great Smoky Mountain National Park—Herman S. Pepoon, 1931 a collection of 1337 specimens. Other early important contributions include those by L.M. Umbach from Lake and Du Page counties (about 1,500 specimens), J.O. Neill from Saint Clair County (about 5,000 specimens), A.G. Vestal from California (2,000 specimens), Rev. R. Brinker from Adams County (about 5,000 specimens), Virginius H. Chase predominantly from Peoria County (3,000 specimens), and our earliest large collection made in the 1880's by Charles Robertson from Macoupin County (about 2,000 specimens). The largest contribution by one individual is the collection by Robert A. Evers. Evers was curator from 1946 to 1976 and during that time added more than 110,000 specimens into the herbarium. The Evers collections were predominantly all from Illinois. He made numerous collections from what he considered important natural areas. Many of these areas are now important Illinois Natural Areas and his collections have made this herbarium one of the best collections of Illinois vascular plants. Recent important contributions to the herbarium include a collection of 2,000 Rosaceae subfamily Maloideae by the present curator, Kenneth R. Robertson. Eric Ulaszek has donated a collection of 1,500 specimens from a study of The Vascular Flora of Devils Kitchen Lake Area in Williams and Union counties. Studies of little floristically known Illinois Natural Areas have recently been initiated and are presently in various stages of completion for Alexander (Phillippe) Jackson (Phillippe), Johnson(Phillippe), Mason (Phillippe, Morris, and Phillippe), Union (Phillippe), and Vermilion (Morris, Simon, and Phillippe) counties. These relatively undisturbed areas include less than one-tenth of 1% of Illinois’ land and water and are thus very important to the understanding of the original or natural flora of Illinois. Notable fungi collections include a pathological collection of about 20,000 specimens by Boewe, about 5,000 plant pathogenic ascomycetes and fungi imperfecti by L.R. Tehon, about 2,000 fungi on trees and ornamentals by J.C. Carter, 3,000 lichens from West Virginia and Tennessee by Loy R. Phillippe, and about 12,000 ascomycetes and fungi imperfecti primarily from aquatic systems by J.L. Crane. Present emphasis continue on the ascomycetes and fungi imperfecti from aquatic systems and more recently on lichens from Illinois. The most notable bryophyte collection is by B.N. McKnight with about 750 specimens collected from throughout Illinois. Other notable collections are by R.A. Evers and R. Brinker. 38 a ot Ie Oe 2. ee 1 | hi Rs 4 y 7A a) F 7” f | > | ey rae ; a, rent oy Pe aT 7 | ain e nt . vy - ; ih, : vi " nt RE i . ", m 1 | ne eet i ; mia ~ ’ ¥ ae eter . red | GeO, bar art Tees vere a I td tron ‘wileaeav' bo re iruowe salt biatiind neti free prone sitidott ef “ioe yt rewire losartan ser apeanatec wart al fadw yocnt Md yet sani ahatuad ancitadleiereny be twin? wenn tongs NEES to aullination - $a spl Kind .O.1 Aecertoonen ONE.L it ainennscr> Supt CT beth ake enol Handad Seed Lonesiaccrege 008.5) stereitia mov thrall? 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Amphibians & Reptiles A. Locality: The majority of newly accessioned amphibians and reptiles are from Illinois. In 1994, 285 lots representing 307 specimens of 67 species were added to the collection. Specimens were obtained from 12 states: Arizona 1 lot (1 specimen), California 8 (14), Florida 1 (1), Illinois 211 (230), Indiana 9 (9), Kansas 4 (4), Kentucky 1 (1), Missouri 16 (16), New Mexico 1 (1), Pennsylvania 2 (2), Tennessee 23 (23), and Virginia 7 (7). B. Numbers of Specimens: New Specimens Total Specimens in Collection New Lots 1990 71 10,854 71 1991 149 11,003 133 1992 318 11,321 21 1993 387 11,708 277 1994 307 12,089 285 Total 12,089 10,466 1622 accessioned lots over the last five years or 324 lots per year 1232 accessioned specimens over the last five years or 246 specimens per year 39 ‘ ynk pinta rove. “ih Eo ad ve oct Ana dosage ana = ‘eta . i! ee ae ee ee in : | diapexeleee aaa were ssrat nn ete es Hh i ‘ Growth continued... Insects Collectors/Collections: Some important insect collections deposited at the Survey. * Collections containing primary types. So ¥ Maj C. W. Stromberg 1881 6,000 Beetles, bees S. H. Peabody 1891 14,000 Beetles W. A. Nason 1908 30,000 General J. A. West 1908 1,000 Clover insects W. A. Abbott 1912 3,000 Beetles A. D. MacGillivray 1924 *5,000 Sawflies K. F. Auden 1927 9,000 Beetles C. A. Robertson 1940 *30,000 Bees, flies L. J. Milne 1940 *7,000 Caddisflies F. Hasbrouck 1944 10,000 General M. W. Sanderson 1944 *100,000 Beetles W. Barnes 1945 2,000 Butterflies, beetles H. B. Mills-J. Folsom 1946 *127,000 Springtails A. Bolter 1948 120,000 Beetles E. Beer 1950 10,000 Butterflies A. Mares 1950 *5,000 Butterflies, beetles R. Maxwell 1950 5,000 Beetles R. B. Selander 1950 2,000 Beetles R. K. Benjamin 1950 - 1972 *20,000 Beetles C. L. Metcalf 1951 *15,000 Syrphid flies G. Todd 1952 5,000 Beetles W. P. Hayes 1955 *5,000 Beetles R. Veris 1956 20,000 Beetles P. N. Musgrave 1957 - 1975 *18,700 Beetles R. Altman 1958 20,000 Beetles, Homoptera C. C. Hoff 1960 *2,000 Beetles A. R. Park 1960 7,500 Bees I. Fox 1961 5,000 Beetles, Homoptera W. E. LaBerge 1965 4,000 Bees D. W. Ribble 1967 - 1975 5,000 Bees ables gate \ eelion® uy a abiond pesitteons dt opltowt! enlined eoliend RS pity? an cated ealtond ealtost relies? . srscqqaror ileal a a amet “Beqomnaht woktoadt “ied oe , pe a 41 Growth continued... Sou: Year Number M. O. Glenn 1969 - 1976 *35,500 R. R. Irwin 1969 *4,000 S. Peck 1960 2,000 W. V. Balduf 1970 1,300 A. R. Moldenke 1970 -1978 13,000 R. T. Allen 1972 15,000 E. R. Jaycox 1972 1,000 G. F. Knowlton 1972 50,000 J. A. Nielson 1973 5,000 M. Bristol 1975 2,500 University of Illinois 1979 250,000 H. H. Ross 1979 *10,000 D. J. Voegtlin 1980 2,500 M. E. Toliver 1984 6,000 J. G. Sternburg 1984 15,000: J. E. Gardner 1987 4,500 M. W. Sanderson 1988 20,000 Elliott McClure 1990 30,000 J. G. Sternburg 1990 5,000 M. A. Phillippi 1992 60,000 San Diego Nat. Hist Mus. 1993 1,923 M.E. Irwin 1994 250,000 Total number of specimens deposited: Year Collection 1990 Insects and related arthropods 1991 Insects and Related Arthropods 1992 Insects and Related Arthropods 1993 Insects and Related Arthropods 1994 Insects and Related Arthropods Total for Insects Major Grou Moths Butterflies Beetles Wasps Bees Beetles Bees General General, moths Moths, butterflies General Caddisflies Aphids Butterflies Butterflies Cave insects Caddisflies General Butterflies Aquatic insects Mexican Bees General from Israel Number of specimens 30,268 54,476 71,414 68,325 280,620 1990 - 1994 = 505,103 wlio tne, ates =n aeeealt shogun baud faren ie r seaendh baghalns tint atonerd va wre Ome hao 71 Growth continued... A. Locality: No specimens were added to the collection in 1994. B. Numbers of Specimens: New Specimens Total in Collection 1990 Lots 0 629 Skins 0 503 Skulls 0 481 Total 0 984 1991 Lots 0 629 Skins 0 503 Skulls 0 481 Total 0 984 1992 Lots 0 629 Skins 0 503 Skulls 0 481 Total 0 984 1993 Lots 0 629 Skins 0 503 Skulls 0 481 Total 0 984 1994 Lots ) 629 Skins 0 503 Skulls 0 481 Total 0 984 eses S : eR alain A oF bobo sme | -@eeca Beeo 5e20 ERE BERG EeEE rs , ra Fi ew , ae et ji Ya es rdltlecod ii. » Sadan ; | ri anwar: 7 ow 1a : ‘i " : ; ih Oi : , Tike, Mit, 43 Growth continued... Mollusks A. Locality: The majority of our recently accessioned freshwater mussel specimens are from Illinois. In 1994, 1687 lots numbering 6654 specimens of 143 species were added. Specimens were obtained from 24 states and three countries: Alabama 216 lots (850 specimens), Arkansas 16 (80), California 6 (40), Florida 3 (17), Georgia 17 (87), Illinois 469 (2279), Indiana 232 (349), Iowa 2 (24), Kentucky 346 (1135), Louisiana 4 (4), Michigan 1 (10), Minnesota 24 (27), Mississippi 1 (4), Missouri 2 (87), New Hampshire 1 (3), New Mexico 1 (2), North Carolina 16 (114), Ohio 7 (8), South Carolina 1 (1), Tennessee 191 (639), Texas 27 (76), Utah 1 (1), Virginia 48 (102), West Virginia 2 (9), Australia 3 (3), Brazil 1 (1), and Venezuela 41 (661). Numbers of Specimens: New Specimens Total Specimens in Collection New Lots 1990 Land snails --- --- Aquatic snails --- 2215 Freshwater bivalves 8528 54,858 Total 8528 57,073 2267 1991 Land snails --- --- Aquatic snails --- 2215 Freshwater bivalves 2695 57,553 Total 2695 59,768 995 1992 Land snails 11,970 11,970 Aquatic snails --- 2215 Freshwater bivalves 2922 60,475 Total 14,892 74,660 2834 “lea A Tye grt eink imevmeraap sella dante Sei nie be ethreqaer wt kita wee eokvocye 225 te wenn READ 9 ithe SHOE PRRE ot toil tit) abod OLY avamdelA teahie en omtwdd Some mates opt beatae ww ansraiyege SE) SF elyrood (C) £ ohio Ab) nied 8) at eneneAy | . > wumnletuad JALTE) Obl wlth MARYS wo MOHD SS asrothart eres Gad shornilil igoraled CTH) S Vata 60).F bgaghmatnal Ve 70S) PL tcnnrnrel i COT) L ermagietot ON) 1 ie 68) © ott Chit Ot wiellion> Rae 0) F qld wai pays ana mrs) ASOT) BD wlan CE abytth MO eked M083) 241 serene (1S — hieed te daarraws'! tun pet ae $0) © allurrinn ds 6 Sabre cad a a ‘wespentboge 10 ors 4 iia oie 1 allhiana bend aes Ore oe 7 wlinne aeuph | REM ay ewviayid eee eT wars rat? bile . ors i . alene boa! t ou ers obama pl. : cae ye 20M cain hel ralawwehonnt Ps gee > wax mut ONLI ORT! stony Been ws “ oltmna ata BRA eoviaw id ‘haere nat 1993 Land snails Aquatic snails Freshwater bivalves Total 1994 Land snails Aquatic snails Freshwater bivalves Total Total Collection Growth continued... 85,851 Mollusks 1091 1687 18,575 8874 accessioned lots over the last five years or 1775 lots per year 37,325 accessioned specimens over the last five years or 7465 specimens per year 44 m Rate Veale Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries 45 46 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Crustaceans Loans and Gifts: A. Loans (1990 to 1994): # Specimens Borrower Affiliation Date Borrowed Date Returned 79 Crandall, K. Washington Univ., St. Louis 6/3/91 11/8/91 123 Burr, B.M. Southern Illinois Univ. 9/28/91 4/22/92 B. Gifts or Exchanges: none Requests for Information: A. Data Requests: # Records Inquirer Affiliation Date 0 consultants (via K. Hunter) Georgia 1/20/94 2 Sabaj, M.H. INHS-CDB 1/26/94 33 Ullberg, D. USFW 3/17/94 11 Smith, S. IDOC 6/22/94 68 Sabaj, M.H. INHS-CBD 12/12/94 B. Miscellaneous Requests: none ae ay rT SS ie i ne ‘ ¥ ete a ry _ Ny) ia aba Ww ata em arcane ste soitemoal wt ao ee semen! tae ae eOD-HMI “Fi dot oe Vg wR gi 1 grents a) | ee ee if eel | at dundee Wer Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/ Queries continued Crustaceans Summary of 1994 Crustacean Collection Transactions Transaction # of specimens Loans: specimens sent on loan 0 Gifts: Received 0 Sent 0 Exchanges: Received 0 Sent 0 Requests: Data 5 Miscellaneous 0 Visitors: 2 Additions to the collection: Specimens accessioned 2089 Estimated backlog of unaccessioned specimens 11,000 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Loans and Gifts: A. Loans (1990 to 1994): # Specimens Borrower 217 Burr, B.M. 24 Wiley, E.O. 76 Warren Jr., M. 5 Stephens, R. 7 Coburn, M. 167 Chapleau, F. 22 Simons, A.M. 2 Etnier, D.A. 7 Miller, R.R. 3 Stauffer, J.R. 16 Stephens, R. 40 Chapleau, F. A Stephens, R. 4 Dimmick, W.W. 25 Stephens, R. 17 Stephens, R. 132 Mayden, R.L. 1 Stephens, R. 2 Stephens, R. 3 Stephens, R. 69 Weber, C. 9 Layman, S.R. 5 Dimmick, W.W. 2 Layman, S.R. 513 Gutowski, M. 53 Nico, L. continued Fish Affiliation Date Borrowed Date Returned Southern Illinois University 3/24/90 12/1/94 University of Kansas 6/28/90 still on loan Southern Illinois University 7/2/90 Bradley University 7/12/90 John Carroll University 7/13/90 University of Ottawa 8/22/90 University of Alabama 9/17/90 University of Tennessee 10/16/90 University of Michigan 10/31/90 Pennsylvania State University 11/5/90 Bradley University 11/14/90 University of Ottawa 11/14/90 Bradley University 11/15/90 Washington University, St. Louis 12/10/90 Bradley University 12/14/90 Bradley University 2/18/91 University of Alabama 4/10/91 Bradley University 4/29/91 Bradley University 5/24/91 Bradley University 6/19/91 Museum d' Histoire Naturelle, Switzerland7/3/91 University of Alabama 8/14/91 Washington University, St. Louis 8/22/91 University of Alabama 9/27/91 The Pennsylvania State University 11/12/91 Glen Carbon, Illinois 1/92 still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan 10/31/90 6/11/91 4/26/92 still on loan 10/21/91 still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan still on loan Ts Mara eo Es onan ORK ised Gaia resect? OTI\X Be ee) ORer\s Vilergwias) thre) nape! UR SONG | gaaemti) ey earn lent) om sre towel ho ies ie QRai Nat Mawel to evil) CAA nagiriaiht to vtimeril! Oa retires hae ain owl rican? ORNAE NIT | Bia Weathered RARI\IT | ‘spire Yo sdirrwein ‘myer igitireorslat) semlbaati OR Or\sr aves 52 wawvinl) cotgrideaw Ww OREN St ileevia yolba— re\ar\s Yiieroeled atexd hevore auedal, Wa “(Mvenmrivalt PCvOr\s ytierevin Ss yothyet ieee yulbat TNT \e inovle al bart Te\E\beralosatiwe alwwrtelt caveat ‘b ntupa JEVRIVe | erecmeialA We vikerevierJ > ' SQ\SENE Whivend MO edie hn d mare | areal to yievvinls SI\TL yilatovial) aial® etnerl years? od wr AUER, SroSuaD dul fe be Set = eete in tt be Qo 7 ini — = : il Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries continued # Specimens Borrower 9 Stephens, R. 5 Vari, R.P. 30 Stephens, R. 225 Harold, A.S. 18 Buckup, P. 70 Mayden, R.L. 24 Bart, H.L. 3 Lyons, J. 1 Starnes, W. 446 Jenkins, R.E. 42 Starnes, W. 63 Lundberg, J. 2 Vari, R.P. 153 Weitzman, S. 2 Stephens, R. 279 Johnston, C.E. 433 Chapleau, F. 5 Burr, B.M. 3 Burr, B.M. 58 Porto, L.M.S. 1 Mayden, R.L. 10 Ross, S.T. 118 Harold, A.S. 335 Burr, B.M. 395 Gilbert, C.R. 7] Noltie, D.B. 4 Goettel, R. 1 Bemis, W.E. 52 Burr, B.M. 128 Gilbert, C.R. 268 Burr, B.M. 2 Burkhead, N. 84 Mayden, R.L. 71 Petry, P. 3 Stephens, R. 19 Basolo, A. 3 Stephens, R. 65 Porto, L.M. 5 Jenkins, R.E Affiliation Bradley University National Smithsonian Institution Bradley University National Smithsonian Institution Acad. of Natural Sciences of Phila. University of Alabama Tulane University Wisconsin DNR Smithsonian Institution Roanoke College Smithsonian Institution Duke University Smithsonian Institution Smithsonian Institution Bradley University Forest Hydrology Lab University of Ottawa Southern Illinois University Southern Illinois University Universidade de Sado Paulo, Brasil University of Alabama University of Southern Mississippi Royal Ontario Museum Southern Illinois University Florida University of Florida University of Missouri, Columbia Illinois/Indiana Sea Grant University of Massachusetts Southern Illinois University Florida Museum of Natural History Southern Illinois University U.S.F.W. University of Alabama Oregon State University Bradley University University of Nebraska Bradley University Universidade de Sao Paulo Roanoke College Fish 3/11/92 4/22/92 5/8/92 6/4/92 6/4/92 6/5/92 6/7/92 6/9/92 6/9/92 6/9/92 6/9/92 6/9/92 8/5/92 8/5/92 8/5/92 10/5/92 10/30/92 11/23/92 3/6/93 4/22/93 5/24/93 10/29/93 12/7/93 12/7/93 12/7/93 2/2/94 2/7/94 4/20/94 5/28/94 6/1/94 6/1/94 6/22/94 7/5/94 7/19/94 10/18/94 11/14/94 11/22/94 11/28/94 12/29/94 Date Borrowed Date Returned still on loan 7/24/92 still on loan 11/17/93 still on loan still on loan still on loan 10/1992 still on loan still on loan 2/19/93 still on loan 10/6/92 still on loan still on loan 8/24/94 still on loan 2/25/94 5/12/95 10/94 5/4/94 still on loan still on loan still on loan 6/1/94 still on loan 3/1/94 still on loan still on loan still on loan 7/25/94 still on loan 5/1/95 still on loan 5/1/95 still on loan still on loan 1/9/95 i a a ~ = _ : = a a _ _ : | Hie hi Gineavial, onl radio. 44 MM WARM ftelng tite = mVES i i sei ytravinly me, mers . a. orate oe om “eet Re nie Soe : Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries continued Fish B. Exchanges: To # Specimens J. McEachran, Texas A & M University 11 Queries: A. Data Requests: #Records Inquirer Affiliation Date 23 Mayden, R. University of Alabama 1/3/94 539 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 1/20/94 10 consultants (via K. Hunter)Georgia 1/20/94 389 Sabaj, M.H. INHS-CDB 1/26/94 3077 Paladino, P. IDOC 1/26/94 238 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 1/31/94 761 Johnston, C.E. U.S. Forest Service 2/9/94 123 Vari, R. Smithsonian Institurion 2/14/94 40 Phillips, C.A. INHS-CBD 2/15/94 24 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 2/23/94 689 Day, D. IDOC 3/4/94 31 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 3/18/94 238 Uliberg, D. USFW 3/17/94 74 Karnes, J. IDOC 4/6/94 175 Jellen, S. Watershed Nature Center, Ill. 4/19/94 188 John, L. Western Illinois University 4/20/94 180 Cook, K. Southern Illinois University 4/21/94 125 Sabaj, M.H. INHS-CDB 4/24/94 125 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 4/28/94 21 Bullard, C. University of Illinois 4/29/94 645 Day, D. IDOC 5/5/94 10 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 6/1/94 120 Nico, L. NBS, Gainesville 6/1/94 856 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 6/16/94 643 Rapp Py-Daniel, L.H. University of Arizona 6/20/94 53 Barre, R. Joliet Training Area 6/22/94 154 Smith, S. IDOC 6/22/94 543 Machado, A. University of Central Venezuela6/30/94 10 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 7/19/94 9 Kuhajda, B.R. University of Alabama 7/19/94 9 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 7/21/94 EI mnadala Yo ileal ee MARS TOCEHMI AD dolyT i an i HA ate) dinetinas wen SUD 4H) Aid Y we at 4 fuiitonli PC atLAt! TOCA» And aolyet RAAT shiv? Iawuol 20 Frcbararlaa seers neta) Amtenasteles?. Ra was caypeHv | AD ogi wR\ES\S OTL ARE AD aoleat WI\DAE. “Sod A eal MARIE TOOUHMI AD solvat WANE Rn ad Pee ee SRN 1 awit POver\e 1 pele ware beriereW & golly] PACK) | etheam ete) aantill evens «} dtot PVIS\ herein wont nmwthine # toe? MAM MOH HLM pode be \ae\a TOG) 2Hv1 AD awokynt mete aioupilit to: ythirveyvis R MARNE | Out A ad e\ia TOUR | AD salt WU allivassta) 22 . Sent | Renter ~ i AD woiyals ea ") gansind, to itinoviils QD towtlag? Gage: MASSA a gpiterh te Sous HRC Ve NA IOs) (ib alias De\DE acinar ben Yo tinea) ee ae paver ent = (| A ET BIVENS staal he wh gna (RD ober mre TU = A Moh ‘iy mie _ M*ORRSERS* EM GAEEA-RaeNeagRgR ae EE SB Pe Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries continued Fish 18 Sheaffer, D. D. Sheaffer Landscape Architects 7/27/94 195 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 8/1/94 38 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 9/13/94 464 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 10/3/94 96 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 10/3/94 2 Vari, R. Smithsonian Institurion 10/6/94 911 Mettee, M.F. Alabama Geological Survey 10/17/94 20 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 10/20/94 45 Michael, E. Trout Unlimited 11/15/94 330 Sabaj, M.H. INHS-CBD 12/12/94 5 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 12/14/94 117 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 12/20/94 24 Taylor, C.A. INHS-IDOT 12/28/94 7 Jenkins, R. Roanoke College 12/29/94 B. Miscellaneous Requests: None iy “eae oh 2 geasregs 2 52 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries continued Loans and Gifts: A. Loans: VASCULAR PLANT & FUNGI LOANS 1985 to 1992 (ILLS) Nature of # i Bo: Da Date Canceled Scrophulariaceae 19 M. Bowles ILLS 26 April 1985 20 February 1986 (Besseya) (MOR) Loan: #NA Fagaceae 32 D.M. Hunt ILLS 11 July 1985 14 November 1985 (Quercus) (GA) Loan: #NA Fabaceae 1 J.Schwegman ILLS 12 July 1985 October 1987 (Apios) (SIU) Loan: #NA Orchidaceae 1 F.Case ILLS 2 January 1986 10 March 1986 (Corallorhiza) (MICH) Loan: #NA Malvaceae 34 A.W. Cusick ILLS 6 August 1986 20 January 1987 (Napaea) (ODNR) Loan #NA Rosaceae 33 K.R. Robertson F 1987 ? 11 April 1994 (Subfamily Malidae) (ILLS) \ UD daw, i! : _ Wy ni a | A) 4 a) a, Suvao) a ee PSD ita a3 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries Asteraceae 26 AG. Jones (Aster) (ILL) Poaceae 45 F.J. Norman (mixed) (MODOC) Rosaceae 1 M. Widrlechner (Rubus) (ISC) Menispermaceae 363 D.G. Rhodes (Calycocarpon) (LTU) (Cocculus) (Menispermum) Polemoniaceae 2 T. Voigt (Phlox) (ILL) Lamiaceae 168 A.O. Tucker (Blephilia) (DOV) Ascomycetes 9 J.J. Kohlemeyer (Aniptodera cheseakensis) (IMS) Hyphomycetes 54 M.A. Vincent (Allescheriella crocea)(MU) Loan: (Bactridiopsis sp.) (Bactridium flavum) (Bactridium fulvellum) Solanaceae 653 G.E. Crow (Physalis) (NHA) Cyperaceae 9 G. Wilhelm (selected) (MOR) continued Herbarium 18 February 1987 March 1987 2 May 1989 October 1989 12 June 1989 31 August 1989 6 October 1989 11 June 1990 17 April 1990 20 April 1990 24 August 1990 24 February 1994 1991? 20 September 1993 12 March 1991 Still on loan Due: ? 20 March 1992 1 June 1992 24 March 1992 Still on loan Due: ? ORE lipA TH uy t Pant nga 1 7 ae. 1 alam GAD boned ye ee ce a) om i nM wed et) che | (abenadonasia i ye NYE Amaba $F, ESD bowel A ageing Penal | | eS rr Be a) a. Vale Gregan asgithietts Te ( Cerallvote) aesbiag SOK yaad Of Bt wera. ae i eee | | a anne | | “SOU ine S| RU mma DS @) 7" el i ROI te el MAR | . a 54 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries Nyphaeaceae Rosaceae (Agrimonia) Caryophyllaceae (Sagina) Usneaceae (Usnea rubicunda) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Euphorbiaceae (Primarily (Drypetes) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Fungi 158 433 439 42 J.H. Wiersema (BARC) P.D. S6rensen (DEK) R.K. Rabeler (MICH) I. Tavares (UC) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) 2 Cvetomis Denchev (SOM) continued Herbarium 8 July 1992 14 June 1994 16 February 1993 Still on loan 25 February 1993 15 September 1993 ? Transfered SD to ILLS ? 1994 ? Transfered SD to ILLS ? 1994 ? 1994 ? Transfered SD to ILLS ? 1994 20 January 1994 Due: ? Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: Reasonable length of time. Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: ? 28 February 1994 - i ic rd! ’ J ‘> alt ns aa a a) Lae one i) Le a + i ! . oe 4a | =I a { ieee i iad , estrenQ \aizsupel ate] atid ainnod s . hole ed (LD - at «Ge | pony . i Pd MeL yundt es IC emunnOk = vse 9. ¢ 7 7 7 } = Gry \ i A tian | OGRE}, * ae nl AME 35 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Poaceae (Andropogon gerardii) Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Rosaceae Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Fungi Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) (Cnidoscalus) 456 33 104 29 26 15 Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) John Schwegman (IDOC) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Kenneth R. Robertson (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Walter J. Sundberg (SIU) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Loan: # B-17166 F Loan: # B-20715 F Loan: # B-20756 MO Loan: # 94-201 F Loan: # B-20774 US Loan: # 410070 ILLS Loan: #NA ASU Loan: # 0-579 /94 continued Herbarium 25 January 1994 Still on loan 9 February 1994 16 February 1994 19 February 1994 25 March 1994 15 April 1994 4 May 1994 10 May 1994 16 May 1994 19 May 1994 20 May 1994 Due: 25 July 1994 16 February 1994 14 October 1994 26 April 1994 Still on loan Due: 24 March 1996 Still on loan Due: 14 April 1996 Still on loan Due: Reasonable length of time. Still on loan Due: 9 May 1996 Still on loan Due: 16 November 1994 Still on loan Due: ? 10 March 1994 ei ante et Mee a et doa + ans | prt ling he a on) aa Bi ttt a eel welroie “peor ita eo en items of it) ei, iv) epg Na oo owe ‘aw | er te eae abn teu ae oo oun BW. ae | Peat bial i ae : Bh, He eaeakee Rh ee ye a 8 |— er te ee aa RR Se Tn . ; MAND ie Be seein eae 36) Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Malvaceae (Gaya) Malvaceae (Gaya) Malvaceae (Gaya) Malvaceae Malvaceae (Gaya) Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Convolvulaceae (Jacquemontia) Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) 250 103 531 95 190 78 67 125 Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Steven R. Hill (ILLS) Steven R. Hill (ILLS) Steven R. Hill (ILLS) Steven R. Hill (ILLS) Steven R. Hill (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Kenneth R. Robertson (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) UC, JEPS Loans: continued Herbarium 4 August 1994 Still on loan Due: ? ? Transfered Still on loan CLEMS to ILLS Due: 6 months 23 August 1994 1988 Transfered Still on loan CLEMS to ILLS Due: October 1995 ? September 1994 1988 Transfered 14 November 1994 CLEMS to ILLS ? September 1994 1987 Transfered 19 September 1994 CLEMS to ILLS on 1 September 1994 3 November 1987 Still on loan Transfered Due: Reasonable CLEMS to ILLS length of time. 1 September 1994 15 September 1994 Still on loan Due: Reasonable length of time. 16 July 1986 13 January 1995 Transfered SD to ILLS 15 September 1994 15 September 1994 Still on loan Due: ? 20 September1994 Still on loan Due: ? | thet £00 weerghid wtteuO\eteeuped sis ei ane y if i iy TRY Sf newest | (A541) He novot2 > nivel A yin (1) (BS) A diate Porm. eival A ertios® My (210) com aij Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries Euphorbiaceae (Acalypha) Convolvulaceae (Jacquemontia) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Convolvulaceae (Jacquemontia) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Orchidaceae (Calopogon) Liliaceae (Erythronium) 45 201 49 745 36 189 Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Kenneth R. Robertson (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Kenneth R. Robertson (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Billie L. Turner (TEX) (LL) Kenneth R. Robertson (ILLS) NDG Loan: # 94-8 MO Loan: # 94-257 PNH Loan: 542 BM Loans: # 1872G continued Herbarium 4 October 1994 Still on loan 9 October 1994 ? Transfered SD to ILLS 3 November 1994 ? Transfered SD to ILLS #9180T/G 7 November 1994 #9181G WIS Loan: Loan: # 1994.0020 9 November 1994 0 Transfered SD to ILLS 16 November 1994 70 Transfered SD to ILLS 16 November 1994 22 November 1994 30 November 1994 Due: ? Still on loan Due: Reasonable length of time. Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: ? Still on lona Due: ? Still on loan Due 30 November 1994 7 avg | y Bhool je he Sov Pablo thine ey : i ; i mn 7 1 t i F H stan A r f Na Vite i “ HOT eae HOP! dan © er fe ghd ee, | bewhacunT, Sate. | POET vadertovcil C » A eb Oe MOT weringi4t: 0 y ec ; hoor edirtieol4 eo tenaieawi? “BM ose wes welinwvol4 Oi eee _ bewtonas RAT of Ce WRT geckrevabl Ar ain mead ht AM ef wdervolf ic! sedis \ Fire ea) " piven Dk entood (E20 ,, teal A voviow eI Mt Benak a ‘ {Etat nival Ayrton? ‘ay oy \ aba A Vario veelh) tormuT .2 allie (5) CAE) ; ec ae a a. “Nar, og le orl a ; , ; J Pot ‘ Peis ries Gs uhboaleren COND oANN WOOF reotimett OU onet DMG @ powindad | wer MEET Oe / vie 58 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Euphorbiaceae (Drypetes) Malvaceae Malvaceae (Gaya) Malvaceae (Malva) 39 165 266 37 59 Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Geoffrey A. Levin (ILLS) Steven R. Hill (ILLS) Steven R. Hill (ILLS) Steven R. Hill (ILLS) Herbarium ? Transfered SD to ILLS 1 December 1994 2 Transfered SD to ILLS 1 December 1994 2 December 1994 7 December 1994 7 December 1994 Still on loan Due: 6 months Still on loan Due: ? Still on loan Due: Reasonable length of time. Still on loan Due: Reasonable length of time. Still on loan Due: Reasonable length of time. _ tad uly Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries B. Gifts or Exchanges: 1. Vascular Plants to ILLS: From Hoosier National Forest (Steve Olson) 1 1990 Private Collection (Gene Gardner) 50 Shawnee National Forest (Larry Stritch) 61 Shawnee National Forest (Ray Smith) 17 Private (Kevin Winship) 2 Private (Linda Curtis) 5 Depart. of Conservation(Francis M. Harty & Bill Glass) 1 Mrs. Portia Smith (Retired from Economic Geology; 50 specimens collected by her aunt, Althea Gilkerson, 1886 from Mc Henry County, IL) Private Collection (Don Gardner, Ford County) 173 USCH (J.B. Nelson) 2 ISC 1 ILL exchange 1 Eric Ulaszek 200 Private Collector (Jack Brooks, Washington County) 200 MOR exchange 72 Private Collector (Daniel Cassens, Purdue University) 140 Private Collector (Don Gardner, Ford County) 9 Kevin Winship 1,400 continued Herbarium 1990 1990 1990 1990 July 1991 August 1991 September 1991 October 1991 October 1991 October 1991 4 February 1992 June 1992 15 June 1992 15 July 1992 27 August 1992 17 November 1992 December 1992 Sie, + my ete 1 ay mat WUD 7 ha ne i . : ' . cm i : | ig nana if a . ret eS 1 ook ot ast Pi) | ies, _ nL Cow) ne ene 48th a hey a eh) Ctra? rh Aegean 0 oer a ine, i . 7 (oltdowa a | tOOr ylat : ike wis i ; ira ale we v a. “tea 1. vttinctarent oe “0099 | PORE medhentqany 4 ) gi “gotten tt nee i | aS ee or) res a) - EihgimeCeneakt a we om . Donte sana 0) etl eed mare ie rk a inka 0 ie ved reer | i. 00 part 0" my bil taal i Cor i 7 | sett Ole Se args eooord 2) cael eet tet Ti ae ng i SOK toured 8S en aie coils site wei binioy anata ee Hl sieve 8 ae onan sumaiatiuneite i * = sae! ede Wet! Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries From MO exchange 3 MO 15 SIU 2,000 Private Collector (Don Gardner, Ford County) 25 COLO 3 SD (D.R. Brunner) 5 DAV (G.L. Webster) exchange 47 NY 4 ARIZ (T. Devender) 10 SIU (M.A. Basinger) 320 F (C.J. Niezgoda) exchange 6 WIS (T.S. Cochrane) 49 2. Vascular Plants & Fungi From ILLS: T EIU (J.E. Ebinger) 234 OTT 9 MO exchange 5 ILL exchange 2 UWO 9 MOR exchange 202 continued Herbarium Date 23 December 1992 12 February 1993 March 1993 18 June 1993 18 October 1993 11 January 1994 26 January 1994 14 March 1994 14 March 1994 April 1994 4 April 1994 21 November 1994 Date 19 October 1990 March 1991 March 1991 March 1991 27 March 1991 23 July 1991 60 ‘ROT godatnbond) fs - = a RL yeuncey ST ae + . Pn ee ee er edonoat : é oa 4 ‘i e sees tances 1 5 | Pet ermal a8 ie re ii catidnh tama DT eee ee pa.’ | peer poco wt ee en oma ai yr = OF Inga * om Oey so os Perri cmp 09 Mat thigh » | ies ; nat Ou symton sagen i . ROL wba vols tt oe oe | } leveutsa ina samt a ramet P wall ; Se a Wet oer Me te ) 1h ba | | 190 sand > oa e = 4 ier wow * (PtdeuadsS: wR teh yinget) me’ . Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Herbarium LPB 64 9 September 1991 ILL exchange 3 4 February 1992 Shawnee National Forest 1 21 February 1992 MOR exchange (fungi) 63 25 March 1992 MOR exchange 485 19 November 1992 MICH exchange (fungi) 441 1993 CA exchange (fungi) 506 1993 UPS exchange (fungi) 243 1993 LE exchange (fungi) 529 1993 MICH 1 17 February 1993 Shawnee National Forest 2 6 April 1993 COLO 3 18 October 1993 WIS (G. Smith) 2 1994 VDB (R. Kral) 1 13 January 1994 MO (P. Berry) 237 February 1994 Shawnee National Forest (B. Shimp) 3 1 June 1994 MOR (G.S. Wilhelm) exchange 22 11 July 1994 ILL (D.S. Seigler) 15 11 July 1994 AFS (R.K. Rabeler) 1 3 October 1994 CLEMS (J.E. Fairey, III 245 9 November 1994 USCH (J. Nelson) 400 9 November 1994 PE (Z. Li) exchange 107 12 December 1994 TEX (P.A. Fryxell) 168 17 November 1994 Newberry College (C.N. Horn) 81 30 November 1994 PRE eclmwiep seer yr SORE raul 1S | “Sen ome as | | i Bees wedi et ) ee “eet pana | Ber hgh a 9995 semdoRA) 8 | wet -omanet | Met ards HE so fe eet iat tt eee nytt OOF roe Ot rodent | LACT nero NE i Dees raduncrvoll OF, , ve a ay » ae ae ey ; a ea Pa a Pan bi) Stor a : a } ss tas Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests / Queries continued Herbarium Data Requests/Queries A. Data Requests: The following are label information only not specimen loans. Request # of specimens Inquirer Date Brassicaceae 7\ V.A. Nuzzo 10 September 1990 (Alliaria) Fagaceae & Salicaceae 101 D. Bohn 23 December 1990 (Quercus & Salix hybrids) Winnebago County species 94 M.D. Jones March 1991 Boone County 83 1991 Apiaceae 91 J.E. Karnes 21 October 1991 Portulacaceae 19 T.S. Chochrane 31 October 1991 Talinum rugospermum eh Asteraceae 5 L.C. Anderson 9 December 1991 Cacalia suaveolens Orchidaceae 89 J.E. Ebinger 18 February 1992 Aplectrum, Galearis, & (EIU) Liparis lillifolia Rhamnaceae 25 L. Sanders 4 October 1992 Rhamnus frangula ives Winnebago County species 438 M.D. Jones 3 February 1993 Asteraceae 160 S. Masi 26 April 1993 selected species Fabaceae 8 A. Palmer 28 April 1993 Lupinus perennis Asteraceae 72 D. Asch 8 November 1993 Helianthus annuus + + | oan AY _ | gem ieonareci 81 O00! minor C) » COON rman Te £21 ting of Ci EQaA sc OR eaehrewen 4 4 . | fan OM : Meera BA q wevisoet 27 | eeahe - ommba Del (UT) ‘i * emcnbhin =e oe moon NT, anslovrnins om & prueere true Pe — ron 4 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Convolvulaceae Convolvulus arvensis Asteraceae Cirsium Orchidaceae Spiranthes ovalis Boraginaceae Onosmodium B. Queries # of 341 continued Herbarium Date US Department 1994 Agriculture A. Patton 28 September 1994 (KANU) M. Leach 18 October 1994 (WIS) A.H. Williams 19 November 1994 (WIS) Individual 0 _R ; David Wiseman David Wiseman Norma Wisely David Niemann Judee Settersom D.C. Gardner Grace Pflasterer Mary H. Rhoades Pat Neighbors Claude Smith Claude Smith Bob Szafoni Willet Wandell Holly Hudson 14 March 1990 1 April 1990 14 September 1990 9 October 1990 12 November 1990 14 November 1990 16 April 1991 14 May 1991 21 May 1991 23 May 1991 28 May 1991 3 June 1991 12 June 1991 13 June 1991 1 plant identification Alton, IL 1 algae identification Alton, IL 3 plant identification Oblong, IL and visit of potential natural area 1 plant confirmation Schaumnburg, IL 1 fungal identification Barrington, IL 23 plant identifications Kempton, IL 1 plant confirmation Valmeyer, IL herbarium Blacksburg, IL computerization information 1 plant confirmation Flat Rock, IL 1 plant identification Monmouth, IL 2 plant identifications Monmouth, IL 3 plant identifications Charleston, IL 1 plant identification Oquawka, IL Aquatic plant preservation Chicago, IL 63 ee ee ae BM 7 Mi edowlier mnliW A” ke aa iy ee TR ene tan hay f ; \ i “Wma ribet inal 6 ‘peePiaauad we SPR: | “goa noieaAbestl aegin E Ct Co en te ee ee eee y me wot | : eo ae -_Naboenter, Ya sa Seek wae: ei ae A gusiarwats ncibuirn- tag rer yee ) mnenit bevel | a oa 51 rcnegestena | i vases la ORE wacbuinsalt CI me oan oe SME prcneyir savitucktieesbk Windy QE" A idm bt ed y a A sogawley —_ wokianndinne trmbyt WORE Ng at “wWinieallt oe St gpl ee ae Te i" saboody Deol ; ; neh avnrwolad PORES SEAR | ‘ St gbat ref pot Reriings wilq f Or gen 18 0, ; oe | SV thtsettitA . noltgoioiili Se ak eo ee » Histeo® ohana a " ™ a uttwessinoh -— wrtepaslliteebh imate oor wads os | Ale un | . A wiry S himediiepeibe rahi Ui Ler dot a Mabe ‘aw alt opel utrwraeong trulq Muaph : HT sews, EF . : larson Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Herbarium Individual 2 see Dale Reo Location Holly Hudson 20 August 1991 23 Aquatics for identification Chicago, IL Michelle Bodamer 20 August 1991 5 plant identifications Springfield, IL Jim Smith 21 August 1991 1 plant identification Homer, IL Grace Pflasterer 27 August 1991 1 plant identification Valmeyer, IL Ray Smith 9 September 1991 T. & E. locations Jonesboro, IL Shawnee National Forest John B. Nelson 30 October 1991 94 plant identifications Columbia, SC (USCH) Don Gardner 30 November 1991 5 plant identifications Kenpton, IL Jack Brooks 15 June 1992 200 plant identifications Nashville, IL Alice DeJarnet 17 November 1992 3 plant identifications Edwards College, IL Don Gardner 18 November 1992 9 plant identifications Kempton, IL Robin Goettel 14 March 1993 2 plant specimens Champaign, IL borrowed & returned for workshop on native species. Mr. Dale 25 May 1993 1 plant identification Champaign, IL M. Hollowell 11 June 1993 1 plant identification Bloomington, IL Don Gardner 18 June 1993 25 plant identifications Kempton, IL Pam Tazik 1 July 1993 2 plant identifications Champaign, IL Grace Pflasterer 7 July 1993 2 plant identifications Valmeyer, IL Jack Brooks 30 July 1993 4 plant identifications Nashville, IL Mark Kay Solecki 15 September 1993 109 specimens borrowed IL Nature & returned for grass Preserves identification workshop Commission Janet Kerchner 15 October 1993 2 plant identifications Beardstown, IL 64 rninaiisoaNretoL eyelet perinatal Wiabey | 7 v | ee (Al pleut. LIF need 7 ALM alltveaais ouial “ively aad aang tenieg enohtealiiesta iteabey be enottonunabh mney ® AC mbaeveAGe RRR winavi Br NOt ena DE RORt yet ae | aOP ent th » beet tebe RE | SPH pra Oe HOT wahemavol} St Geer wit or Beer yin peer gel a pans uv ; etd codranies? 21 aii Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries 65 continued Herbarium Kris Erickson 18 October 1993 3 plant identifications St. Louis, MO Terry Mayer 1993 2 plant identifications West Brooklyn, IL Don Gardner 27 May 1994 3 plant identifications Kempton, IL P.L. Nixon 31 May 1994 1 plant identification Urbana, IL W.G. WEIls 20 June 1994 1 plant identification Libertyville, IL K. Lynn 28 June 1994 19 plant identifications Glen Carbon, IL M.A. Hartman 29 June 1994 40 plant identifications Sand Ridge State Forest, IL D. Gardner 11 August 1994 2 plant identifications Kempton, IL S. Moulder 14 September 1994 1 plant identification ?, IL Don O. Frederick 7 November 1994 1 plant identification Newton, IL Summary of 1994 Transactions (loans, gifts, data requests & queries): Transactions # of specimens Loans: specimens sent on loan (4 transactions) 24 specimens received on loan (36 transactions) 6046 Vascular plants received by ILLS: Gifts (5 transactions) 388 Exchange (2 transactions) 53 Vascular plants sent by ILLS: Gifts (10 transaction) 1153 Exchanges (2 transactions) 129 Computer Data Requests (4 requests) 412 Queries: Identifications (3 queries) 68 Additions to the herbarium Specimens mounted 1709 Specimens accessioned 1709 Backlog of unmounted /unaccessioned specimens 5,000 | ee | aon ean | “steobesthtienl or gota taebi veg a aevoltacitirenbi see f te Seu 1 2 eviacitetd inate ¢ gles cadesbqae a “i re eialay , 18 nadrewyolt : isha | eden oe any ss ota | PR iliishadins Mss! tc seaviectslan Grain 06) staal ne bovison eracboage MAL gt Leviener: xia vatooen? ; i’ (eaatonaasd 2) wD | invoiasenat &) gman SUA ed Secon abn salon 4 BRIT (rottosennt! 00) aD | (eodtrennint © exgmavkse te sel ea stein . ° tarp © amon dunt ee | | “ria At oa it nw wakeeroriads miata ermine: rca ocrae Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Loans and Gifts: A. Loans (1990 to 1994): # Specimens Borrower Returned —" =e VOU eRSRenelan | er Montanucci, R.R. Brown, L.E. Burr, B.M. Walley, H.D. Jeffords, M. Brandon, R.A. Velhagen, W.A. Lynch, J.D. Brandon, R.A. Arnold, S.J. Tucker, J.K. Krodel, D. Jeffords, M. Nixon, P. Poskin, T. B. Major Gifts or Exchanges: None Amphibians & Reptiles Affiliation Clemson Univ. Illinois State Univ. Southern Illinois Univ. Northern Illinois Univ. INHS Southern Illinois Univ. Duke Univ. Univ. of Nebraska Southern Illinois Univ. Univ. of Chicago INHS-Alton Field Station University of Illinois INHS-CEE INHS-CEE Eastern Illinois University 4/6/90 9/17/90 10/23/90 1/14/91 8/6/91 9/28/91 6/5/92 6/7/92 6/9/92 12/21/92 9/28/93 2/15/94 4/15/94 8/25/94 10/21/94 Date BorrowedDate 4/24/90 still on loan still on loan 3/11/91 still on loan 3/6/98 still on loan 12/21/92 still on loan 12/31/92 still on loan 2/18/94 still on loan 8/26/94 still on loan 66 i Teal ‘RON. ATE whew fil iw. ogbhtensse tert} rat oo ie MVS Pet 43.>-20741 Mos wwe at env. roma 150 Mihi A ESO vihesoebetd bore Co a it bom Abi gag eo. a RE g of i we Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries VI. Requests for Information: A. Data Requests: # Records continued Amphibians & Reptiles Inquirer Affiliation Date Tucker, J.K. INHS-LTRM 1/12/94 consultants (via K. Hunter) Georgia 1/20/94 Redmer, M. Southern Illinois University 1/21/94 Whiting, M.J. Texas Park & Wildlife Dept. 2/2/94 Walley, H.D. Northern Illinois University 2/3/94 Tucker, J.K. INHS-LTRM 2/15/94 Levell, J. Bell Museum Nat. Hist., MN 3/11/94 Rosen, P.C. University of Arizona 4/11/94 Loges, B. Eastern Illinois University 4/19/94 Christiansen, J.L. Drake University 10/19/94 Moll, E. Eastern Illinois University 10/26/94 Tucker, J.K. INHS-LTRM 10/26/94 Petzing, J. Southern Illinois University 11/21/94 B. Miscellaneous Requests: None 67 er ee ry | ee ee sigrond tolls A ke) ersten. vexte\r ‘yiwevial wont meine det rca WAAS qed otiDiew dpe Cs) MS » MANENS yfiarvevict! diostill atadnolA A » PONAIAS MAT LAR Lab BOERNE VM, tale e4 crnroeetMg Tal a PAI pene opin : ee | pera hasieiaur Ce ae 8 gages a = t = 7 3 = 3 Hil ghsntfeone.x of ae Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Insects Loans: A. Loans Borrowed: Nature of Loan Borrower Date Borrowed Thysanoptera:Phlaeothripidae Dr. Laurence Mound 18 January 1994 The Natural History Museum London, ENGLAND Hymenoptera:Evaniidae Dr. Mike Huben 20 January 1994 Museum of Comparative Zoology Cambridge, Massachusetts USA Odonata Tim Vogt 27 January 1994 The Nature Conservancy Ullin, Illinois USA Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae Andrew H. Williams 1 February 1994 University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin USA Coleoptera:Coccinellidae H. Wilson Montgomery / 4 February 1994 Dr. Michael Goodrich Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois USA Homoptera:Cercopidae Dr. K. G. A. Hamilton 3 March 1994 Agriculture Canada Ottawa, Ontario CANADA Coleoptera:Cerambycidae Dr. Ted C. MacRae 10 March 1994 Novo Nordisk Entotech, Inc. Davis, California USA Wi gr cor ae Mc euhrk, 7. Peer tc. ete Ma gemma et peach A wesoeein3 vO Maem ratltt onan hf I Pia "Ree wramaanea he ceichat solid yO | te el wigs Wine ; eineaiadpeneety renee, aa AAD eval SE ) rye arer | | WALT abcocltl} nil ewes md A yrerhed, of! “Aveibat -alammetW Wo ytiereewa eel? | Ae Riel rieadbedst Melt errarvint > \ YCrenoginot newliW: .: | | ) farreai) fanitolh | yierwrWel aol amen ASU vonilll wetehint er iaMe radii » Da xt ' AOAC? emia awn werdaeoY pation bet va i, iv asl fiaoicind daibrelt avoll ARS aisrrollle cans . ( . i et ; a clu .W pot 01 onlirortiqartt a Acermigges Maia lo Vln ‘ , Aes emi uocerrune,t —_ . Be! wert yeaiqa?d vit a) oS wevews quell! Lauytgd’ wtantitl ih Ac etowl! ARiapynad ; n uv - . ri, | Me sgl | tea Wa . | a Ty) sgcireebeat Ms Ns ae ABU dqyiannnlit smn 4 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Thysanoptera:Thripidae 5 loans Diplopoda Diptera:Sphaeroceridae Trichoptera:Rhyacophilidae Collembola:Onychiuridae Diptera:Sphaeroceridae Homoptera: Aphididae Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae Hymenoptera:Halictidae Coleoptera:Heteroceridae Mecoptera, Diptera: Boreidae, Tipulidae Hymenoptera:Anthophoridae continued Insects Dr. Steve Nakahara 1 July 1994 ARS -USDA Beltsville, Maryland USA Dr. Dreux Watermolen 7 July 1994 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Madison, Wisconsin USA Dora Isabel Quiros/ Dr. K. C. Kim 8 July 1994 The Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania USA Dr. John C. Morse 8 July 1994 Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina USA Dr. Judith Najt 11 July 1994 Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle Paris, FRANCE Dora Isabel Quiros/ Dr. K. C. Kim 26 July 1994 The Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania USA Dr. F. W. Quednau 1 August 1994 Laurentian Forestry Centre Sainte-Foy, Quebec CANADA Dr. Kenneth W. Stewart 30 August 1994 North Texas University Denton, Texas USA Dr. William T. Wcislo 30 August 1994 Cornell University Ithaca, New York USA Dr. W. T. Miller 31 August 1994 Modesto, California USA Dr. Edward Lisowski 1 September 1994 Tacoma,Washington USA Dr. Robert W. Brooks March 1994 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas USA 70 Mi shone hui Tata enna ea IMAM vine peer dul as Bardeen hme , cate Sar Pcie be wh att ; “Mima Ua i 8 8 MEM vebibiagh; ons hi rie AGAMAD. "Tete eta a 6 aia a ae ‘tain WY stesso acbiyesiyoienT. -auasqa aa i, . Bia yee Barre | Tb ee yer a Senaisi x pabiotahions | ro, eo od ? | | Pe | ee md pubiveoonmab ig ; Aa winmoWle> dott = fay 4 Sad a ORL apnea t: Vivagal thew ei bi) 9 ar Aa tie eM rent Meri, INN amr Nex tpl net omesinueroua Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Nature of Loan Plecoptera:Taeniopterygidae Plecoptera:Perlidae Mecoptera:Bittacidae, Panorpidae Hymenoptera:Chalcididae Coleoptera:Heteroceridae Diptera:Syrphidae Diptera:Tipulidae Plecoptera:Perlidae Plecoptera:Leuctridae Plecoptera:Leuctridae Ephemeroptera Diptera:Chamaemyiidae Borrower Dr. Kenneth W. Stewart North Texas State University Denton, Texas USA Dr. Bill Stark Mississippi College Clinton, Mississppi USA Dr. G. W. Byers University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas USA Marcelo Teixeira Tavares Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos BRAZIL Dr. W. V. Miller Modesto, California USA Dr. Mark A. Metz California State University Northridge, California USA Dr. Edward Lisowski Tacoma, Washinton USA Dr. Bill Stark Mississippi College Clinton, Mississippi USA Dr. P. P. Harper Université de Montréal Montréal, Québec CANADA Dr. P. P. Harper Université de Montréal Montréal, Québec CANADA Dr. W. P. McCafferty Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana USA Steve Gaimari University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois USA continued Insects Date Borrowed 9 September 1994 12 September 1994 13 Spetember 1994 14 September 1994 16 September 1994 21 September 1994 4 October 1994 12 October 1994 27 October 1994 27 October 1994 2 November 1994 7 November 1994 71 el vnlnmrot ¢ tnbrinoMK sate Btlawannisd AAMAS Serta coy pallet Wi 10 Z aera bi poertaaest ACU acaibed vottoysla) ew > Hill ey Heerlen ee ae Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Nature of Loan Plecoptera:Pteronarcyidae Lepidoptera:Tortricidae Ephemeroptera Trichoptera:Polycentropodidae, Hydropsychidae, Psychomyiidae Diptera:Dolichopodidae Diptera:Syrphidae Coleoptera:Dermestidae Borrower Dr. Richard E. Hill Fair Oaks Sacramento, California USA Dr. Michael Sabourin c/o Dr. William E. Miller University of Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota USA Dr. W. P. McCafferty Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana USA Dr. Steve Moulton II Penn State University University Park, Pennsylvania USA Dr. F. Christian Thompson Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC USA Liz Day Indianapolis, Indiana USA Michael Jeffords Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA continued Insects Date Borrowed 7 November 1994 15 November 1994 17 November 1994 2 December 1994 24 August 1994 14 December1994 30 December1994 72 NEL ale ariginigen si) . 1 oe i ty i) 1) en “al ae, at 73 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Insects B. Loan Returns Date borrowed/Nature of Loan Borrower Date Returned 4 May 1978 Hymenoptera:Anthophoridae Robert W. Brooks 27 August 1994 University of California Davis, California USA 30 January 1966 Diptera:Blepharoceridae Dr. Charles L. Hogue 4 October 1994 Los Angeles County Museum Los Angeles, California USA 16 September 1980 Plecoptera:Taeniopterygidae Dr. Richard Baumann, Director 10 February 1994 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah USA 13 June 1960 Coleoptera:Staphylinidae Mr. W. V. Miller 31 August 1994 William Cooper & Nephews, Inc. Chicago, Illinois USA 7 March 1986 Coleoptera:Curculionidae Mr. Tim Spanton 30 November 1994 c/o Dr. George Ball The University of Alberta Edmonton CANADA 27 November 1990 Trichoptera:Limnephilidae Dave Ruiter 20 April 1994 USEPA Denver, Colorado USA 27 November 1990 Trichoptera:Limnephilidae Dave Ruiter 20 April 1994 USEPA Denver, Colorado USA 27 November 1990 Trichoptera:Limnephilidae Dave Ruiter 20 April 1994 USEPA Denver, Colorado USA 31 July 1991 Trcihoptera:Leptoceridae Mr. Michael A. Floyd 9 June 1994 Clemson, South Carolina USA 11 December 1991 Thysanoptera:Thripidae Dr. Steve Passoa 24 May 1994 USDA/APHIS/PPQ Reynoldsburg, Ohio USA FOU Tha MO Leng ini poet arust Wa yale ee =~ sat sued > wae ne a re eer win uo aca) : panaald ovate it aN Srna ae AQU dau cumere om 1 | } we Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Insects Date borrowed/Nature of Loan Borrower Date Return 6 July 1992 Orthoptera:Gryllacrididae Mike Jeffords 15 April 1994 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA 21 September 1992 Plecoptera:Taeniopterygidae, Dr. Richard W. Baumann 10 February1994 Leuctridae, Capniidae Brigham Young University Provo, Utah USA 1 October 1992 Trichoptera:Leptoceridae Michael A. Floyd/ Dr.John C. Morse 9 June 1994 College of Agricultural Sciences Clemson, South Carolina USA 13 January 1993 Hymenoptera:Sphecidae Dr. Mag. Hermann Dollfuss 30 March 1994 Mank, AUSTRIA 8 March 1993 Ephemeroptera:Ephemerellidae Dr. David H. Funk 2 March 1994 Acad. of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Avondale, Pennsylvania USA 19 March 1993 Neuroptera:Corydalidae Atilano Contreras-Ramos 29 August 1994 Department of Entomology St. Paul, Minnesota USA 3 May 1993 Trichoptera:Helicopsychidae Dr. Kjell Arne Johanson 27 October 1994 University of Bergen Bergen, NORWAY 23 June 1993 Trichoptera:Leptoceridae Dr. John C. Morse 2 September 1994 Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina USA 23 Sept 1993 Trichoptera Stephen R. Moulton II 10 May 1994 University of North Texas Denton, Texas USA 14 October 1993 Odonata Tim Vogt 10 May 1994 The Nature Conservancy Ullin, Illinois USA 21 October 1993 Homoptera:Delphacidae Charles Bartlett 19 January 1994 North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina USA 74 we — 04 | suns MW trptiett x0 iAP E gga © vetnlle cP neh AD sha A TauitoiQ delve nce Lemna, A. ts agutlad Au seahaan tetsial sooner MET drrintd Cit eae ana Qaet x ATE fh Ane ve ae ‘sath dt peed rs elvicgiatalia’l Ye wmcyetetlt: Lakai to daa, AO) dhavtyenet inhnay A PT as & -painetisieuaines onan Cydonia’ by temerrhan pik | RT aameyptibd: bese! te | eda nmin ers ET cof = do ytionewtn') AMRADIA Argent MOL dm ¢ ‘ated Denial 8 Yiletavi seanenl> ae fusticove!> fue eet wet vat Ot B nasloodt vieateyst? ean? dial bo yeriowal! NGS a pees on oe) yale fit a tl Sev mt Creve writ ott Lia att ny MO! yicuanl et patna ists : sherovek) Mut elon Aoi ae ee OTe Het Ting 2 | a te be . area 15 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Insects Date borrowed/Nature of Loan Borrower Date Returned 6 December 1993 Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae Dr. Charles L. Staines 20 January 1994 Edgewater, Maryland USA 18 January 1994 Thysanoptera:Phlaeothripidae Dr. Laurence Mound 30 March 1994 The Natural History Museum London, ENGLAND 27 January 1994 Odonata Tim Vogt 10 May 1994 The Nature Conservancy Ullin, Illinois USA 3 March 1994 Homoptera:Cercopidae Dr. K. G. A. Hamilton 22 April 1994 Agriculture Canada Ottawa, Ontario CANADA 10 March 1994 Hymenoptera:Apidae Liz Day / Dan Summers 4 August 1994 Field Museum of Natural History Chicago, Illinois USA 10 March 1994 Homoptera:Aphididae Dr. F. W. Quednau 1 August 1994 Sainte-Foy Quebec, CANADA 17 March 1994 Ephemeroptera:Tricorythidae Dr. John F. Flannagan 21 November 1994 Freshwater Institute Winnipeg, Manitoba CANADA 22 March 1994 Diptera:Milichiidae Dr. John Swann 11 July 1994 Royal Ontario Museum Toronto, Ontario CANADA 23 March 1994 Lepidoptera:Sessidae Dr. Jim Appleby 25 March 1994 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA 2 March 1977 Plecoptera:Peltoperlidae Dr. Bill Stark 6 June 1994 Mississippi College Clinton, Mississippi USA OE cama 08 “ eu A enh? vl _ ie a wa ree sweaorarnghS | uh | sciecieeaiaaeton me | OR eit t : Mees yeu ‘uu caumirctiayd hye en ie i coined aa mt ARS wiomittt wait Wel linga £¢ RE RS RA cha) etutwabh OAKEY Caren) . salad OT Wanynd > oft rea ea hd yeateht hewitt io onsaaM biel AAAS eb eumielial | RE aun * ie seth We 90. fe ~ yot-nintal ARENAS jaa WOOL adermrndt I's : Pichi aie Mec . ero “wobayerteant | NCUAIAAD elena yoga weve itt | antennal lish | ey wiiant abi dnilD Fey NGA RD abut einen bier dd OL | wit b oath a psn vere tomes aiewalll) Sa — seit wat | ree le ip eo ee any ote Ne af Aa 76 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries continued Insects Date borrowed/Nature of Loan Borrower Date Returned 20 June 1994 Lepidoptera:Sphingidae Dr. Jim Appleby 21 June 1994 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA 1 July 1994 Plecoptera:Perlidae Dr. Bill Stark 6 September 1994 4 loans Mississippi College Clinton, Mississippi USA 11 July 1994 Collembola:Onychiuridae Dr. Judith Najt 2 December 1994 Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle Paris, FRANCE 1 August 1994 Homoptera:Aphididae Dr. F. W. Quednau 30 November 1994 Laurentian Forestry Centre Sainte-Foy, Quebec CANADA 30 August 1994 Plecoptera:Taeniopterygidae Dr. Kenneth W. Stewart 16 December 1994 North Texas University Denton, Texas USA 31 August 1994 Coleoptera:Heteroceridae Dr. W. T. Miller 27 October 1994 Modesto, California USA March 1994 Hymenoptera:Anthophoridae Dr. Robert W. Brooks 6 September 1994 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas USA 16 September 1994 Coleoptera:Heteroceridae Dr. W. V. Miller 11 October 1994 Modesto, California USA 4 October 1994 Diptera:Tipulidae Dr. Edward Lisowski 4 October 1994 Tacoma, Washington USA 2 November 1994 Ephemeroptera Dr. W. P. McCafferty 21 November 1994 Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana USA ) Per reacint yo 8 “PARE wetaindd (1 DL a) paar wedraeal £5 wt weit et AGAAD esi prions panei WE seat a ovals teaeT dws hi ae wanes? ener seul 7 OM we AE brie screatagt sobaonth. Wi tend ot” Wee ies sgiherine lini) WiRD mnie eracworior it watt. WE a ABU. stench’) cabot pews nani: Ce Ags neatgeicens eRe © relist 4M ath vileawinll qui bmertt sZiI pgp eka ro Td Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Summary of loans 1990 -1994 Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Totals = B. Gifts and Accessions: Date Deposited/Group Locality deposited 1 Feb 1994 Araneae March 1994 Megaloptera Dytiscidae Plecoptera 8 March 1994 Cerambycidae 14 Mar 1994 Trichoptera paratypes 14 Mar 1994 Araneae continued Insects #ofnewloans # of returning loans # of specimens loaned & returned 58 110 40,329 66 58 26,829 56 64 24,800 69 62 73,352 56 oa 30,939 305 338 196,249 Collector # of spec. Illinois M. A. Harris 2 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA Illinois L. M. Page 15 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA Michigan, N. G. Seaborg via John Bouseman 593 Japan, Ghana Illinois Natural History Survey Mexico, Illinois Indiana Champaign, Illinois USA Margot P. Monson 2 University of Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota USA M. A. Harris & K. R. Methven 10 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA ne ae a “i ti me 7 niga 572,67 OER ee aeaTld ore er cau tga lesa. ~ Ae mnie ie iad ‘ed eprtrd coenndlt teased Za AB akondilt Gane | Aommauod adel siv goed ch wore. oil heanpatAl pont / ~ ance imu end My ease NA " Aton bo, We Aw) mote YI “- evwortnab4 St 0 etn AM | wes ronda worvailh el wae va a ee . = & coniaconee | vitons otto on ~ goal einai tmp let» wth aeqel worn TE sical neaalk ue wintbal Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Date Deposited/Group Locality 21 March 1994 centipede 23 Mar 1994 Illinois Araneae 30 Mar 1994 Illinois Araneae 20 April 1994 Tennessee Trichoptera Illinois Araneae 27 April 1994 Illinois miscellaneous 29 April 1994 Illinois Araneae 3 May 1994 Illinois Araneae 7 June 1994 Venezuela Thysanoptera 7 June 1994 Illinois Araneae 7 June 1994 Illinois Odonata Araneae 7 June 1994 Illinois Acari Coleoptera continued Insects Collector # of spec. deposited M. A. Harris 1 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA Sharon Baum Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. A. Harris Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois D. W. Webb Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois L. R. Davis USDA Gainesville, Florida K. R. Methven Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. A. Harris Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. J. Wetzel Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois 87 32 78 wr We qonelld teiurnid Be ett A eva gett Phone sho | Ard nye on hayreaet | AO A. baron ott lonuaeadel ated AGU wheieiibtt aghnigeat) macs 32 pee erated Lanta | monty a“ i 7 he serait. ws oe A anew , ou | pr vera laws ahowndl eho MT eo pheaatty cuenta alomt(tt Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries Date Deposited/Group Locality 10 June 1994 Tennessee Araneae Neuroptera 10 June 1994 Trichoptera 8 July 1994 Costa Rica Araneae Illinois Plecoptera Solifugid Psocoptera Chilopoda 11 July 1994 Illinois Araneae 11 July 1994 Illinois Araneae 11 July 1994 Illinois Araneae 11 July 1994 California Hymenoptera Homoptera Coleoptera 11 July 1994 Illinois Araneae 11 July 1994 Illinois Diptera Virginia Coleoptera Kentucky Homoptera Missouri 12 July 1994 Illinois Araneae continued Insects Collector # of spec. deposited M. A. Harris 10 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. A. Floyd 26 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois R. Allen & M. E. Irwin 12 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois R. Phillippe 1 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. A. Harris 2 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois S. Driesner 1 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois D. Yanega 81 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois K.R. Methven, B. Fuller, J. Angel 22 Illinois Natural History Survey & University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois E. A. Lisowski 795 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. A. Harris 3 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois 79 si . % sown Sechaen dceritil 1B ae vig st fogaA | sale A nvedian ft | cowie Sevestay leruntalel wor ebontlii fo weitwewvier) ov Saini ioietat pepe a rst ena eae aes” Aggiaceniua shart! se j anes eS : ‘eu Aas seal seentail? Mba not) MS ae Pr ae soni ohoniflt | abet!” & serneriic? . worth shoottit ; aint : me od ‘iene slonjtil 7 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Date Deposited/Group Locality 12 July 1994 Illinois Arachnids miscellaneous 14 July 1994 Illinois Odonata Israel Neuroptera Coleoptera Lepidoptera Hymenoptera Orthoptera Homoptera 15 July 1994 Illinois Coleoptera Hymenoptera Hemiptera 15 July 1994 Mexico Hymenoptera 15 July 1994 Illinois Araneae Dolomedidae 17 July 1994 Mexico Hymenoptera 19 July 1994 Illinois Araneae miscellaneous 28 July 1994 Illinois Araneae 5 August 1994 Mexico Hymenoptera continued Insects Collector # of spec. deposited K. R. Methven, B. Fuller 1,110 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. E. Irwin 242 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. E. Irwin 300 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois W. E. LaBerge & D. Yanega 37 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. Braasch 1 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois D. Yanega 30 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois B. Fuller & K. Methven 287 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois R. Phillippe 15 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois W. E. LaBerge 111 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois 80 a | alae dont vem wruheit ior. . anbayagh il mn oy | Homaer8 . " wrue coche lavertnid wtopilli | short ghar) eo | | a | wep weil . | Lin . wordiil ae) : . se se. re Givw? qt load oon er ee) ih te - Hosilti ar sai sont aging ret 3 | | | ‘egrviad 3 aes “ealeund | Kerwin ti el ‘Age Bs | slam rep homgentator i r. E e . 7 7 5 b ion aa Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Date Deposited/Group Locality 30 August 1994 Araneae 2 September 1994 Apidae 2 September 1994 Araneae 2 September 1994 Araneae 12 September 1994 Hymenoptera Plecoptera 13 September 1994 Araneae 13 September 1994 15 September 1994 Hymenoptera Diptera 3 October 1994 Araneae 4 October 1994 Araneae 4 October 1994 Araneae Illinois Mexico Florida Illinois Mexico Illinois Illinois Mexico Illinois Illinois Illinois continued Insects Collector # of spec. deposited R. Phillippe 5 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois D. Yanega Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois J. W. Armbruster Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. A. Harris Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois D. Yanega Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois R. Phillipe Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois M. A. Harris Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA D. Yanega, W. E. LaBerge Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA L. R. Phillippe Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA D. W. Webb Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA B. Mustain Urbana, Illinois USA 23 15 178 81 et we Prsin hom eegherpeial nh age a WW epoca a yore saint ictal alone! | AEN ee AT Bd ‘yrohells Lessa Hone. A eect sry ages . dese elie re, PP spire famed shivetlil sxentnetaadb:.sovcnciestd = acaba A Ae ‘weil che a i. — Qiareih Aevehalt oeiadll! ‘ sent : je Pah -Honnitt et wees clomtit| st ociann Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Date Deposited/Group Locality 4 October 1994 Odonata 5 October 1994 Araneae 5 October 1994 Hymenoptera 5 October 1994 Ephemeroptera 5 October 1994 Odonata Hemiptera 17 October 1994 Araneae 17 October 1994 Illinois 17 October 1994 Coleoptera 17 October 1994 Coleoptera 20 October 1994 Illinois 31 October 1994 Trichoptera Hemiptera Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Arizona Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Wyoming continued Insects Collector # of spec. deposited M. A. Harris 2 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris, H. E. Kitchel, C. A. Taylor4 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA W. Brigham 1 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA D. W. Webb Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA J. W. Armbruster, M. H. Sabaj 21 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris & K. R. Methven 143 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA L. R. Phillippe, G. A. Levin 4 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris, D. A. Yanega, 2 C. Nixon Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris, C. A. Taylor 1 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris 20 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA L. M. Page 10 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA 82 Qi sigs epee tot & nh irae puceeiitt AU eho tein HM sairctedinnhs Vt { ‘o ar pod etal ia tev tie ae. ree Wr Aa cle “y pahars f vend oa a5 gov’ rain ervcokollet abet) ‘A2U" tlonitil ghee “gaan A sind ‘ eindle) ; Yor ynielHt tewtalt: nee AML alorilftl tegheganad) wlieaT AD wiht quid ok Linsalt sompilt eid wlawsitl} singer! ei Me erie wrote leuviett aoattth ALS esprit ee: wivae ‘esi lelieamt err abet Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Date Deposited/Group Locality 31 October 1994 Illinois Araneae Coleoptera 31 October 1994 Illinois Araneae 31 October 1994 Illinois Odonata 31 October 1994 Illinois Odonata Ephemeroptera 31 October 1994 Arizona Hymenoptera Texas California Georgia 17 November 1994 Brazil Diptera 17 November 1994 New York Coleoptera 17 November 1994 Illinois Araneae Opiliones Coleoptera 21 November 1994 Illinois Ephemeroptera Araneae Coleoptera 21 November 1994 Illinois Diptera continued Insects Collector # of spec. deposited D. Voegtlin 18 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA G. A. Levin & L. R. Phillippe 6 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA Charles A. Bridge 2 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris 20 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA J. Adams 124 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA S. Gaimari 2 University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois USA D. Yanega 1 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris 5 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris 19 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA D. Yanega 2 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA 83 ”s ats Bag lectin @orftt rm pee sioniitl ta ykrawint) AR oicellls, snglaqeanil> era? rotate Moverseid aoantfit VED slop ures eal oh a Ae yrndeit ion Ae) ehuarttit — | ‘gown’ e worm Sar Laragret tanta AAS aomillt nee a ehowtit y woah weneT shorvoilits> chose). iisawa | ro¥ Grol giasat id | a amit | eomilil Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries Date Deposited/Group Locality 21 November 1994 Hymenoptera 5 December 1994 Plecoptera 5 December 1994 Illinois 5 December 1994 Araneae 7 December 1994 Mecoptera 27 December 1994 Araneae Homoptera 1994 Misc. 1994 Plecoptera misc. aquatic 1994 misc. aquatic Illinois Illinois Indiana Tennessee Kentucky Illinois Indiana Idaho, Alabama TN, VA, WV, GA KY, SC, WI, Mexico OH, PA,OR, WA, CO, Australia, FL Illinois Indiana Israel New Zealand Australia Illinois Illinois Total specimens deposited 1994 = 280,620 continued Insects Collector # of spec. deposited K. R. Methven 1 Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris, D. W. Webb Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris & D. W. Webb Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. J. Wetzel & M. A. Harris, Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA W. Bicha Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. A. Harris Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA M. E. Irwin Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign, Illinois USA D. W. Webb Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign , Illinois USA M. J. Wetzel Illinois Natural History Survey Champaign , Illinois USA 302 161 20 270,000 3,300 3,000 84 . a dori ABU slanilll AY SOW Wd A nt re iat tone Dane hAD | soni Aiea | salt A Bt LM ra al aise gov? Stl inline alt AZU wlanill mpegs TD Ww mM anal erwe wali weadA eeeerittl | » We. chon re a | vovwe Mt Kode abit b2U slonitii meperyalty | | Pe a es wrt b eaelll lutuiey® ekwyltdl Ay scent) 1, cyghegreratt > ase | vee wit greet Lrwtel elodlll "ABU dlomittl , agiyquinert> sow.W aaa Me | wee Vidic devatwt ahowiltl | olen tif ‘orudsl® ofabl AD VW AV ME: cabeeM wt ae | OO AW MOAT HO. J adore . " phoniill wade towel praises wal cilmiewA bent mn . sion 85 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries continued Loans and Gifts: A. Loans (1990 to 1994): # Specimens Borrower Affiliation Date Borrowed Date Returned 5 Jeffords, M. INHS-CEE 8/2/91 still on loan 13 Gardner, G. INHS-IDOT 7/28/92 still on loan NA Hofmann, J.E. INHS-IDOT 5/93 6/93 4 Choate, J.R. Fort Hays State Museum 8/30/93 6/20/94 1 Hofmann, J.E. INHS-IDOT 2/3/94 2/10/94 1 Hofmann, J.E. INHS-IDOT 4/20/94 4/30/94 2 Hofmann, J.E. INHS-IDOT 5/3/94 5/10/94 1 Hofmann, J.E. INHS-IDOT 5/13/94 5/20/94 31 Hofmann, J.E. INHS-IDOT 6/15/94 6/20/94 22 Nixon, P. INHS-CEE 8/25/94 8/26/94 26 Hofmann, J.E. INHS-IDOT 12/1/94 12/94 B. Gifts or Exchanges: None Requests for Information: A. Data Requests: # Records Inquirer Affiliation Date 6 consultants (via K. Hunter) Georgia 1/20/94 10 Pitts, C. U.S. Army C.O.E 8/22/94 B. Miscellaneous Requests: None . entre We os mae ae elsrorashs hd : oan et om An . ie t = in - aa 7 ih at et i" ‘vs oe ih : t RN i 7 iy i ayn aN. h Ne as a + Baeoara8 2009 homers aie! ee Ty a es mene a oe : e “i Py a een r ‘ - ie 7 pan ae malay, a : he ny 1 ay oak an A) ey i i ow i) i Ay " uf ) ie A 7 : fa , i ug we 1 : meal, echee | i ¥ iy i. neue an * 7 2 iy ye : iy rr ; ; : Sns-o-=9200- 2 & titrant . ~ eet ala A “opi Diath is ” at, pete " gnoa (rota A atv) endive ay 1.0 yank ai) if o i fas ie: on Val i v ; ; ae i i i th i i : [ ‘ame: \ = i MP1 oi ny i \ fui { : : 7 ; i i , ‘ : ; ; ‘ : i i if { A { et t in ( : i voll I at ar i ree mt : Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests/Queries continued Mammals Summary of 1994 Mammal Collection Transactions Transaction # of specimens Loans: Specimens sent on loan (7 transactions) 84 Gifts: Received 0 Sent 0 Exchanges: Received 0 Sent 0 Requests: Data 74 Miscellaneous 0 Additions to the collection: Specimens accessioned 0 Estimated backlog of unaccessioned specimens 0 Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued A. Loans (1990 to 1994): # Specimens Borrower 249 Halliday, N, Cicerello, R.C. Warren, R. Warren, R. Harmon, J. Ceas, P.A. Harmon, J. Harris, J. Strayer, D. Green, M. B. Major Gifts or Exchanges: Ahlstedt, S.A. Mollusks Affiliation Date Borrowed Nature Conservancy 5/6/91 Kentucky Nature Preserve Comm. 6/9/92 Illinois State Museum 10/8/92 Illinois State Museum 10/9/92 Indiana 10/22/92 Univ. of Illinois 3/22/93 Indiana 7/28/93 Arkansas Hwy. Dept. 10/22/93 New York Botanical Garden 10/25/94 University of Tennessee 10/26/94 # Specimens 1183 Date Returned 8/6/91 still on loan still on loan still on loan 7/28/93 5/12/93 still on loan still on loan 11/94 still on loan at ee wayne Men a et IE ee i XX a e oe ene . mngrattent vs SAD pita a . UD vy tee 04 ” me ponsalan | Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued A. Loans (1990 to 1994): Mollusks # Specimens Borrower Affiliation Returned 18 Halliday, N, Nature Conservancy 5/6/91 7 Cicerello, R.C. Kentucky Nature Preserve Comm. 6/9/92 9 Warren, R. Illinois State Museum 10/8/92 33 Warren, R. Illinois State Museum 10/9/92 38 Harmon, J. Indiana 10/22/92 75 Ceas, P.A. Univ. of Illinois 3/22/93 58 Harmon, J. Indiana 7/28/93 3 Harris, J. Arkansas Hwy. Dept. 10/22/93 8 Strayer, D. New York Botanical Garden 10/25/94 249 Green, M. University of Tennessee 10/26/94 B. Major Gifts or Exchanges: 1. Gifts: From # Specimens Ahlstedt, S.A. 1183 Requests for Information: A. Data Requests: # Records Inquirer Affiliation 40 consultants (via K. Hunter) Georgia 97 Kitchel, H.E. INHS-IDOT 783 Kitchel, H.E. INHS-IDOT 158 Kitchel, H.E. INHS-IDOT 13 Ullberg, D. USFW 88 Hunter, K. INHS-IDOT 69 Lonsdorf, R. Open Lands Project, Illinois 345 Lonsdorf, R. Open Lands Project, Illinois 36 Bullard, C. University of Illinois 16 Schlenker, P. Jaca Corp. 71 Kitchel, H.E. INHS-IDOT 892 Kitchel, H.E. INHS-IDOT 15 Barre, R. Joliet Training Area Date Borrowed Date 8/6/91 still on loan still on loan still on loan 7/28/93 5/12/93 still on loan still on loan 11/94 still on loan “eats “owen w lol, agi Seine A niv) cnetivenco A loan “nial eraeiee: 7 | § ii i. wablitaHt . ot oleae R peor A yen wont AT eR _ aerial: Pe postive OG wsvend aM eee) om me - aa | Lf ESs a at 2 : | a ae SH Jae ALM Jorcnpt’ - a ES 55 BE £2 he Ae “Rgackges Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries # Records Inquirer 166 Smith, S. 25 Sheaffer, D. 195 Kitchel, H.E. 1 Kitchel, H.E. 5 Kitchel, H.E. 250 Kitchel, H.E. 28 Delphey, P. 40 Wetzel, M.J. 165 Kitchel, H.E. 5 Kitchel, H.E. 57, Green, M. 264 Moreno, L. 27 Seitman, B. 2 Alderman, J. 79 Szymanski, J. 90 Lewis, J. 7 Sabaj, M.H. B. Miscellaneous Requests: Affiliation IDOC D. Sheaffer Landscape Architects INHS-IDOT INHS-IDOT INHS-IDOT INHS-IDOT USFWS INHS-IDOT INHS-IDOT INHS-IDOT University of Tennessee IEPA Ecological Specialists, Inc. continued Mollusks Date 6/22/94 7/27/94 9/15/94 9/15/94 9/21/94 9/21/94 9/29/94 9/30/94 10/4/94 10/11/94 10/13/94 10/20/94 11/1/94 NC Wildlife Resources Comm. 11/22/94 Type of Request Mollusk Bibliography Mollusk Bibliography Mollusk Bibliography Mollusk Bibliography Mollusk Bibliography Inquirer Neves, R. Taylor, R. Barnese, L. Hersh, M. Wilcox, T. USFWS 11/29/94 Clarksville, Indiana 12/5/94 INHS-CBD 12/12/94 Affiliation Date Virginia Poly. Institute 2/13/94 Aquaeter, Tennessee 3/18/94 U.S. Army C.O.E. 3/18/94 USFWS 5/20/94 Virginia Dept. Fish & Game 10/3/94 89 Yt a ma bi ey ay a.) as (utess Shoe Patent it oN ma. oe *" en , a a nits ‘edcgoregttat A MD eoleaT ydqungotidilt parser 2 . ob apne ydqerpoildid dealin” GM glezelt whgargotidl dautloM) & soutin eee Moulton Transactions; Loans, Gifts, Data Requests /Queries continued Mollusks Summary of 1994 Mollusk Collection Transactions Transaction # of specimens Loans: specimens sent on loan (2 transactions) 257 Gifts: Received (1 transaction) 1183 Sent 0 Exchanges: Received 0 Sent 0 Requests: Data 30 Miscellaneous 5 Additions to the collection: Specimens accessioned 6654 Estimated backlog of unaccessioned specimens 18,000 Cascoerstunmet ©) cnc! via tage enastinaRe | isitors V hae ele fa a Visitors: Visitor 2 visitors from NIE Visitors Crustaceans Affiliation Date Univ. Illinois at Chicago 12/20/94 Visitors continued Fish Visitors: Visitor Affiliation Date Mayden, R.L. Univ. of Alabama 1/9/94 Kuhajda, B.R. Univ. of Alabama 1/9/94 Pyron, M. Univ. of Oklahoma 2/17/94 Reuter, M. Ill. Nature Conservancy, Peoria 5/17/94 visitor Ill. Nature Conservancy, Chicago 5/17/94 King, W. Florida Museum of Natural History 6/8/94 Allison, A. Hawaii Biological Survey 6/8/94 Ruggiero, M. National Biological Survery, Washington D.C. 6/8/94 Waggoner, G. National Biological Survey, Colorado 6/8/94 Carney, D.A. Illinois Department of Conservation 6/20/94 Cooper, J. Illinois Geological Survery 8/2/94 Carney, D.A. Illinois Department of Conservation 9/7/94 2 visitors from NIE Univ. of Illinois at Chicago 12/20/94 * } an WOVE ata, ap PASE | RAO Ye ie BYE akros'? \yumrrnae? earte! iT ei ogankl eoAmenmmenn? erase! 0. Maa Vin Goaespitt ho Mangal abl T ‘MENSA ‘ete leorgatotl fneakt AWD 2. notyrthen serine hevdyaos’ hard MANO abernlo®) Jewriwe — caret) i Hl igs Has aU hi yosy i WAN? modern prove er ol ONS eran sommeala aM scyrt | Visitors: Visitors continued Herbarium Herbarium Visitors (Vascular Plant, Bryology, and Fungi): Name Voigt, Tom Loader, Bill Cutler, David Shong, Huane (David) Ebinger, John E. Bill Capman Szafoni, Bob Hinslan, Mary Olson, Sherry Erickson, A.E. Wilhelm, Gerould Wetstein, Linda Olson, Steve Cecil, Kurtis Romano, Susan P. Shildneck, Paul Gardner, Don Rhoades, Mary Alain, Obriot Stan Tyson Berlocher, Stewart H. Neal, Elden E. White John White John Carroll, Connie Karnes, Jean Sheparo, David Representing time from April 1990 to Present Representing Illinois Department of Horticulture Royal Botanical Garden Kew Royal Botanical Garden Kew Eastern Illinois University Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Illinois Illinois Department of Conservation Eastern Illinois University McGill University University of Urnea, Sweden The Morton Arboretum The Morton Arboretum Hoosier National Forest Eastern Illinois University INHS - Havana Field Station Decatur, Illinois Kempton, Illinois Entomology Department, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Nantes, France Rivendell Botanical Garden, Beardstown, Illinois Entomology Department, University of Illinois Wyoming, Illinois Ecological Services, Urbana, Illinois Ecological Services, Urbana, Illinois Forestry Department, University of Illinois Illinois Department of Conservation, Springfield Graduate Student, Western Illinois University 16/4/1990 5/8/1990 5/8/1990 8/8/1990 12/8/1990 11/9/1990 6/11/1990 14/11/1990 5/12/1990 13/12/1990 18/12/1990 18/12/1990 11/1/1991 17/1/1991 8/1/1991 3/3/1991 17/4/1991 10/5/1991 12/5/1991 18/6/1991 20/6/1991 28/6/1991 2/8/1991 13/9/1991 20/9/1991 1/11/1991 9/1/1992 94 OROTNA\SL > er\e\ir RRerra | ROPE ORINSIVE | beer are RRENSINBE OROTVEr\ar reer\r\ir ARIST Tee | AORTVENE Werte ere reer AS OTN ae eA | Wei esac peer Vas feeryyel BRAVE Tee AE SHANG ines neni tt wine tyme stir ig de | wed Wotroh) Totem Toyah. see naka lected lyon i: _yslirwhelinls dieillh srvsieall me wert snot, Tetrempaivitverd | Ww eitoal-. pont te sieteabnaie?) #0 owl i gee wong hema) ehadeiAT arvetensl Z Piewrwial thw. irehymer revel Yo wibeesve tal) cutemuchta mereitA oT oR atl aT period twikield wwmdohi yoievevial) aledlil orsiand apie? bist sana ~ UHVi © DEH cuvtnaa moni! ater vintouih yho't abcigul sealant vqotornan alt , > aia a, . gore ,eriernd4 eens Mri oer a) ) teviaasnd fisbrny 18 . alow to eslicuwrteJ nage qaok«ndiad oat susie toatl hut) \enivese lalgoland Sinctit wctuciyi,|. Asis latpolgsd Wort to yletAl) jeemtaqe’ yetewir hisiigrehee avitermaseD to eek | eoaittl eneinl Gonilil rtysieaW robe taeherc ” Name Hill, Jerry Wetstein, Linda Wilhelm, Gerould Wilhelm, Gerould Wetstein, Linda Ladd, Doug Kovacic, David A. Berlocher, Stewart H. Cowan, Steve Solecki, Mary Kay Holmes, Sue Sechrest, Jim Antonio, Thomas Masi, Susanne Gardner, Don John Schwegman Mary Kay Solecki David Monk John Ebinger Byoung Yoon Lee Artur Stankiewicz Visitors continued Herbarium Representing Richardson Wildlife, University of Illinois 21/1/1992 The Morton Arboretum 23/3/1992 The Morton Arboretum 23/3/1992 The Morton Arboretum 10/4/1992 The Morton Arboretum 10/4/1992 The Nature Conservancy, Saint Louis, Missouri 10/4/1992 Department of Landscape Architecture, University 21/5/1992 of Illinois Entomology Department, University of Illinois 9/6/1992 27/8/1992 Illinois Nature Preserves Commission 2/9/1992 Department of Conservation, Springfield, Illinois 27/9/1992 University of Illinois, Plant Biology Student 4/11/1992 Chicago Botanic Garden 5/11/1992 Chicago Botanic Garden 5/11/1992 Kempton, Illinois 18/11/1992 Illinois Department of Conservation, Springfield 8/6/1994 Illinois Nature Preserves Commission 22/9/1994 Educational Resources in Environmental Sciences 5/10/1994 EIU 26/10/1994 ILL 8/11/1994 Geological Survey 8/12/1994 5 Pa we a red "obo poll at al imei Visitors: Visitor Redmer, M. Poskin, R. 2 visitors from NIE Visitors continued Amphibians & Reptiles Affiliation Date Southern Illinois University 7/20/94 Eastern Illinois University 10/17/94 University of Illinois at Chicago 12/20/94 96 BELUGA | ee M ont ATV ‘ebhowwie! | ehae iil euieel — , VEN SE ——- ty abonittl Yo iterations | BM nat ate can Visitors: Name Louise Carlson Elizabeth Blundy Joan Jackson Mary T. Howe Emma K. Lamkin Margaret K. Thayer Ken Paige George Robinson James R. Wiker Charles J. Bye Ben Wood Charlie Wood Emma Wood Leslie Wood Gary Wood Peter H. Raven Jared Diamond Bill Mantrewz Jill Landsberg Paul E. Skelley Robert E. Woodruff David Fuller Bill Loaden Aaron Eden Suzana Hayden Ry Anbell Nicole Johnia Visitors continued Insect Collection Visitors : Representing time from January 1994 to December 1994 Representing Savoy, Illinois Savoy, Illinois Savoy, Illinois Ottawa, Illinois Savoy, Illinois Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois Institute for Environmental Studies University of Kansas Athens, Illinois Athens, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois Missouri Botanical Garden University of California, Los Angeles Ohio University Biological Station Aust. National Museum University of Florida Florida State Collection of Arthropods Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Insects Date 8 January 1990 8 January 1990 8 January 1990 8 January 1990 8 January 1990 28 February 1990 1 March 1990 1 March 1990 27 March 1990 27 March 1990 3 April 1990 3 April 1990 3 April 1990 3 April 1990 3 April 1990 4 April 1990 11 April 1990 16 April 1990 27 April 1990 27 April 1990 27 April 1990 9 May 1990 9 May 1990 May 1990 May 1990 May 1990 May 1990 May 1990 oF F ; . 1 ‘ . a 1 i | ' . : ; a. | i : 7 i ' ; ; i ot uy aoe) iT ih - semmreed sonar a ‘to nar he i ie Ff hee cin ce on oe + DORE qenueel 8 ae a | “dieses parent | * QRET yunwnest 8 ee eee a ae ROD pe ligne nae, AN mB aL rer ORE yrmucral 8 | ae yowrme OR pare anita agrote> cmumeuM bts Ok OR Rod : ental bapveagpncrotiv a) wohsetatonl ie OR MW aril jevoyity ORCL sind TS +, ie ae ee | WRT eA ¢ | ne wiomittt est And , etieAE ne ee ee oe RRA CS, | 7 ral that aint) rao sac . vom yhet te ; “hat altel da pert alice testes beetle: i slog tod alma Yo ese A rane ( abame Ceaigetott waves ahd. mee Inga my, naa Nannie sank, BRE IWANS | NOR Ve yeilewvind 7) CRADENGA RD Neg Dye shih ¥ PR ye weg wo Pete Sat si eat oy ee ea. Rn ee i Name Patrick J. Dill Dennis Webb Larry Johnson Jeff Simpson Brenda Simpson Louis H. Simpson Mrs. Louis H. Simpson George Folkert Debbie Folkert Molly Folkert Nancy Kevin Joshua Jason Brooks M. Burr Mel Warren Pete Martinat Dave Parkinson Ed Musteller Toshia Sehimura Jay Mittenthal Bill Lagrande Kurt L. Schmude Hans Peter Raven Bob Connor David Penny Michael Goodrich Jay R. Stauffer Leonard Dinterfass Jeff Harmon Howard B. Ollen Stan Magan Enj Duane Taylor Joseph A. Malcom Sandra A. Steela Debbie Humphrey Walter L. Dao Michael A. Lee John C. Margaglione Caroline Powderst Alvaro Epirf Visitors continued Representing Urbana, Illinois unknown Urbana, Illinois Washington D. C. Washington D. C. Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Auburn, Alabama Auburn, Alabama Auburn, Alabama Southern Illinois University Southern Illinois University Gurnee, Illinois Redwood City, California Penn State at Erie,Pennsylvania Chubu University, Kasugai, Japan University of California, Champaign,IL University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Centre of Plant Protection Denmark New York City, New York Botany & Zoology Palmeston, North New Zealand Eastern Illinois Universtiy, Charleston, Illinois Penn State University Dow Elanco, Geneseo, Illinois IDEM, Indianapolis, Indiana WMI, Downers Grove, Illinois University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Insects Date May 1990 May 1990 May 1990 23 May 1990 23 May 1990 23 May 1990 23 May 1993 May 1990 May 1990 May 1990 14 June 1990 14 June 1990 14 June 1990 14 June 1990 26 June 1990 26 June 1990 1 August 1990 3 August 1990 6 August 1990 6 August 1990 6 August 1990 8 August 1990 8 August 1990 15 August 1990 15 August 1990 17 September 1990 28 September 1990 2 October 1990 17 October 1990 6 November 1990 28 November 1990 3 December 1990 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 98 TROL Cimnal ES aon nglegaat) wlonlfil to a en ai ( eeu) i 8e beuniitten erodelV dreand | | f Pine hed - getaseange if my , oy a i wey vata tHE ated ORE YAM) eh >) 8") aeneengidenes Orit yatd fon ng poslbone Cet hia rm 5, fate arr ; GeryweMes) ey amy ‘ Eve! vam ey bs ands sande] OOeT yal wert A yd (Wet wal ena sacs CRO yeht wrudalA srmduA OWOT seul ' pavecpiokenty ' OORT swat bt peweroiews ORET semal of noerclem Wee! oruil Mf ee worokany QROT seul 46 ‘Cinell aioeiihi. arreliiege ORES anual Oe ene oni! srestiaor GAP desyneh | : aon) ame UROL tears d & alrodilad yi? boowbal GRU! hea 3 rinse nan Lond te afele nny ROT sarees 2 | ¢letewin extol OT pasrgurh & Thagleqriegt> \eterolilsD Wo yinswin CAR geUA e alameaelW nowibeM olascowW Yo vibe (RUS tergeA o maiatonesW to ‘whtgrovierl CRUE Sucruind C) dare] - nelaet taalt jo mlogO ORR seurgua Ar dwt wa yt) stray yal . ‘Be notveatle yoloaS 2 yee ; QRET vedaeaicye? T/ benleok wail divi ; A, guewmivin’ sienuill oviash _ ORES weienmabgae AC slemtlsl .acsestyedt 3 a QOOL extort ¢ fled obade eres Me Pert wate 81 mhowelll ence oomeel? wor! f = GRC wdenysolie analial 4 ate aC ARAL winereoi dicllll avers) weanwoO TW Sizes L. : et rails; . FOR rear ES Monllll prylagenitd ploatltt We vfesavint ? a. ae TRE mmmal es » ual! vigincased) sinnilll to versio % F FOOL yinadalES ent region , — io yrlevectall y Mefyminal eS loath! wylegraed) vherevi Rei yranen§ eh. atari egal aici Yo vil eegwaerld Syne TS slant wyleqeed) slonllll wo yiioevlal PRAT rede CS abn sighing? slonilll Yo yiterovial PRO vine ES abomilld .mglaqerat”) velonilll i» wheuiwial) Pe yworal eS = eter sey bacpeinett cori ln yt ha Name Marianne Hartman Michael C. Slamecka Courtney Carpenter David Fivet Brigid Briskin Jessica Schulte Greg Seegert Masa Usui Peter Stiling David Yeates Angela Worrell Kara Dufermeier Steve Taylor John L. Pinto Walter R. Suter Bernie Kuhajda Melissa Kuhajda Steven Roble Visitors continued Representing University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois EA Engineering Universty of Guelph, Ontario CANADA University of South Florida, Tampa Florida America Museum of Natural History, New York unknown unknown Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL University of California, Riverside, California Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin Insects Date 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 23 January 1991 22 February 1991 22 February 1991 5 March 1991 22 April 1991 2 May 1991 6 May 1991 11 June 1991 11 June 1991 12 June 1991 17 June 1991 10 July 1991 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 15 July 1991 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 15 July 1991 Massachusetts Division of Wildlife & Fisheries 19 July 1991 Jack. R. Munsee Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 22 July 1991 P. J. Martinat Waukegan, Illinois 31 July 1991 R. W. Weireman Corvallis, Oregon 7 August 1991 John K. Tucker Effingham, Illinois 12 August 1991 Tom A. Royer Urbana, Illinois 20 August 1991 Sherri Sandburg Ransom Davis, California 21 August 1991 Michael Ransom Davis, California 21 August 1991 William P. Voris Eureka Springs, Arkansas 26 August 1991 Toshio Sekimura Chubu University, Kasugai, Japan 28 August 1991 Ralph W. Axtell Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville | 12 September 1991 Jeff Ettling Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville | 12 September 1991 J. Duceton Pruitt Biodiversity Unlimited Sept or Oct 1991 Michael Goodrich Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois 4 October 1991 Rod Hanley Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois 4 October 1991 Scott W. Moody Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 24 October 1991 Leonard Dintenfass Dow Elanco, Geneseo, Illinois 29 October 1991 William Wagner unknown 2 January 1992 Josh Z. unknown 2 January 1992 Luke Messmer unknown 2 January 1992 Debbie Messmer unknown 2 January 1992 0) (8 Y prahonalP! po vrei teed TORE eee araadl ET et ss ie pmol £S (oe sc. Prat RW) Abs O OT ee 1 onl rt vena . sey scat Pret yh Peet win 2! 19UT win 21 pM sh 28 i te ae Pt made» £0 pares ~ LM ean) ot 1'S) Netarancs 7! yen Lenanel © a ‘oh ou ad SRL wneren & KM pecan © enn egret whitwet, donot ager enamel esRigen he eurayaion palseeA ‘aeht wold cveryuia proces Al slabwodtus Mabe iid aonlll Sper wabreectaD We etivswe inl) alrite) pee euvcitit Mice op « “a sumiw tooled paeulA YO yimeviat) avin aah A ansslacdsiT randall to yizewinl! Vasa aeaing N he WolahiG enejudoagceM corel & oiDW, “agtlatewhall tetote smmlioet! * meatal wiee eneT va — Oe eas a L eniehyeh pri 9 loa whens chen 1) OED, yeteraC warn 2 wl nual siiivetrmwhleytiowvlig akon nywelie? nllivebmswba- eens wipailit..eowitued iiigiCd .civndil r Si babpmituty ytinwrtibotd event aheerdldy prune cS | Met t ootinbrast hie iY e@ontl! aries | At ae, ‘ i whi woth cilarreiald cit Ran a. ae : ; Name Susan A. Wagner J. Pratt Brigid Briskin Jessica Schulte Bernie Ranchero Jae Hyung Lim Belinda Wilson Sara Orr Julie Smagacz Olga Jarrett Lesley Dean-Dixon Sung Man Choi Edward Dutkus Sandro Feleher Dani Gray Gloria Quinones Bernie Ranchero Susan Ratcliffe Andrea Rizzo Damara Ross Rob Lapin Gandu Prune-Lewis Henry Ross Wilma Ross George Balogh Susan E. Webb Geoffrey Levin Phil Parillo Michael Mapes Vadim Perzner Don Wright Loran D. Gibson Reed Watkins Jon J. Duerr Karyn Hurley Justin Bales Laurie Jeckel Emily Stanoger Andrew Neill Stacy Johnson Mark W. Johnson Shehzad Naim Steven R. Kutcher David Henderson Visitors continued Representing unknown Arlington, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Bement, Illinois Bement, Illinois Portage, Michigan University of Florida San Diego Museum of Natural History Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio Florence, Kentucky Spring Valley, Ohio St. Charles, Illinois Roscoe, Illinois Naperville, Illinois Hartsburg, Illinois Barrington, Illinois Bloomington, Illinois Franklin, Illinois Towanda, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Pasadena, California Warrington, England Insects Date 2 January 1992 8 January 1992 17 January 1992 17 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January 1992 23 January1992 4 February 1992 4 February 1992 20 February 1992 24 February 1992 25 February 1992 27 February 1992 3 March 1992 3 March 1992 20 March 1992 20 March 1992 20 March 1992 1 April 1992 21 April 1992 21 April 1992 21 April 1992 21 April 1992 21 April 1992 21 April 1992 21 April 1992 27 April 1992 30 April 1992 6 May 1992 100 beunifinos 2vov%aV ERS vital 5 \) fewecrleas SRCT cemected 3 ela watgnthA SOOT yrasergik S ~giteghintynettas) SAE ermavead | m id ergretprenaet> oti vanes sjowlll? “ngigpeetD 1 yrtaveviat) quneiet el, atoll) eg 2 th \yphaerar bet newt as siondttl navel): oho Yo yttwerylnlt reer a gland edi wie tea ation ROE pmol ES heel oT eheet il Se gneve LOOL qranmet Ct eho IL: ened hori fe -qieray tcl SRC yrveemal whorl anedi) otaadll to qtenviad SRUT yaurercay tS sof ana xia te ¢plesvinl SORE yimateat £5 aioli) yenmehU vhonllil % fieteviaU DRT syravcrenl EX gonit! anet alot ty yticrovint SOQ? qusnmal 5 eon smdts «onilll te wiewvial reer As clon neat! cloallli Yo KOOL qtewrrst CF alocti) seeds sieatdl te ylerrsials gens & Rol wand! etal Ne SOUT Yuin! £6 oni ame yhoo!) bo yhravin Leer 4s dont omedi sont W wieovial SPOR iremarceat Co Hon worm] toll Yo ythsvinU OSCh vrata! £5 shonllll anady! wronilll to yiaasvia SROE eed] bh soni Jractet QUOT yesunciayl ~ tenel aevaiemstt SOUS wraaredsAt OS tegIM gato SRR piaerndat AC ebinekl ty. Witaroyisl! “SREP at os, nenclt bewiel! to muses tl opekO on? Oey Waa mi eitonnit famelalt iy conga Gdei SOOT vrs SE ‘heel! Yokoi? — Pee phen: ervedh J SOU ewalnt C elem! unneads 1 Set vega 05. MP Jeaintat> SOUL ormbl OF ye quae wore net dough! Of dO gotta anise? SRR i } phil RaheiD te Seer Mraq fr slavdift eensos CERT fiegA fF Gi silivraqel4 Sey rf ih gqrisdatind GORE ting fs wih yvatgakewd SORE Cra OS wonk® sotgrisnnt : SRUr faga m aioli iio 7 SMELL A 15 | enti abyewor 0001 fag 1 elonilll vrei SOPL tiv OF sliwsttKD anabeust DOR: ealA s bnvigal potgohas Name Chuck Olson Sylvain Cote Daniel Cormier Jenny Strande Natasha Leacock Eric J. Keyes Chet Brown Darini B. Nicholas Robin E. Mittenthal Greg Otto Robin J. Reimer Dennis Menenger Lloyd Power MDG Jim Reimer Jon Reimer Donald Meyer Merrill Owens Ryan Otto Darin Butler Frank Poohill Amy Poohill Carl Graf Jr. Eve Menenger Mary Power Kyle Nagy Jennifer Bartling Jimmie Griffiths Dolores Zimmerman Birute Earl Joan Schratt Margie Bjockman Gerard Herder Charlie Becker Bobbie Sexton Lorraine DeSauza Mary Hawthorne Merie Bickel Carol Schacht John Sower Bill Hibbard Kay Mercier Diane Cummins Randy Manis Visitors continued Representing Savoy, Illinois MacDonald College, Quebec, Canada MacDonald College, Quebec, Canada University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois Carleton, College, Minnesota Danvers, Illinois Carlock, Illinois Farmer City, Illinois Bellflower, Illinois Carlock, Illinois Lexington, Illinois Lexington, Illinois Bloomington, Illinois El Paso, Illinois Danvers, Illinois Genoa, Illinois LeRoy, Illinois LeRoy, Illinois Bloomington, Illinois Farmer City, Illinois Bellflower, Illinois Robeson Park , Illinois unknown Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois Downers Grove, Illinois Naperville, Illinois Crystal Lake, Illinois McHenry, Illinois Harvard, Illinois Huntley, Illinois Dawson, Illinois Dawson, Illinois St. Charles, Illinois Springfield,Illinois Petersburg, Illinois O'Fallon, Illinois Belleville, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Decatur, Illinois Wood Dale, Illinois Insects Date 6 May 1992 3 June 1992 3 June 1992 15 June 1992 15 June 1992 15 June 1992 15 June 1992 15 June 1992 15 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 24 June 1992 30 June 1992 30 June 1992 31 July 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 4 August 1992 101 ee oat} COG danayyendh ie rere] ~ dieriidid toweeatition aaa, SuE deutsch soe acailD weanpbtom wheereidld hovrali whowlit yahenat! eieaD oir OD water Hy bobs Bagi! a poe, aba shri volte’) abn wetitvetied ait daborhyg tay? HED autames MOREA alo Bao Visitors continued Insects Name Representing Date Carole Stokely Wayne, Illinois 4 August 1992 Steven E. Pearson Springfield, Illinois 4 August 1992 Tracey Elmore Springfield, Illinois 4 August 1992 Annette Lingler Springfield, Illinois 4 August 1992 Charlotte Thomas Springfield, Illinois 4 August 1992 Brian R. Urbanphe Springfield, Illinois 4 August 1992 Eugenia Li Evanston, Illinois 4 August 1992 Kristy Koch Metropolis, Illinois 4 August 1992 Joe Smith Muncy, Illinois 4 August 1992 Matthew Golly Cornell University 4 August 1992 Edna Walden Springfield, Illinois 4 August 1992 C. Rae Jung Springfield, Illinois 4 August 1992 Denny Waller Champaign, Illinois 25 August 1992 Marilyn Funke Champaign, Illinois 25 August 1992 Sarah Funke Champaign, Illinois 25 August 1992 Cheryl Bemount Gifford, Illinois 8 September 1992 Sara Pilkington Gifford, Illinois 8 September 1992 Kristen Evert Champaign, Illinois 21 September 1992 Pat Godfrey Villa Grove, Illinois 21 September 1992 Sue Holmes Dept. of Conservation, Springfield, Illinois 24 September 1992 Don Harris West Paducah, Kentucky 14 October 1992 Doug Yanega University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 16 October 1992 Josh Methven Urbana, Illinois 27 November 1992 Rosemary Reid Atlanta, Georgia 27 November 1992 Bernadette D. Reid Knoxville, Tennessee 27 November 1992 Roy W. Reid Knoxville, Tennessee 27 November 1992 Marty Reid Atlanta, Georgia 27 November 1992 Timothy Reid Knoxville, Tennessee 27 November 1992 Dan Bidell Springfield, Illinois 2 December 1992 Lonnie Dosenboch Dept. of Energy & Nat. Res., Springfield, IL 2 December 1992 Tamma Snell Dept. of Energy & Nat. Res., Springfield, IL | 2 December 1992 Robert G. Mool Springfield, Illinois 2 December 1992 Brent Fenantelli University of Illinois,Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Eric Hoglund University of Illinois,Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 David Bodnar University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Karen Hsu University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Tom Insel University of Illinois,Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 James Huillurst University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Jim Henry University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Jeera Lartratanaul University of Illinois,Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Lelah Beasley University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Kim Sinaur University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Kyung Kak University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 Jim Minkich University of Illinois,Urbana, Illinois 20 January 1993 102 aotmaal sie ce NT tay & : dell tee. £907 tags, 2 « ibaagys ey? OMY vonage Ul Aubaigadres: ried dbton., sa meet tabadty abeeyd SE uae MMI wodenave CORE cagA + , woe Wego OPT Ferry Ab ert yoru SPOT teenguA > Aint LiemewoD BOUT jong & ani tdeliyaieg? SEM snargquad > Sirlill, Biotigningé SRO taurgeuh, 2 month gmloqinad) LORE emia BC ahem il. seghadyeevay SORE Seugun e aviewertiO) ga ney rrhart SORT welerrsique & aes broth SOP waclensiges? & wont troll SeOt wwelimaeyse Io | aieltll Pye TORT wadeiestqa? {t aro wily GORI iedemigs? Mf plant! blade ging pavlaey mane) to tga {ROP mea 8 aout lacutel saa SOT edt ot amitier avenee’ Amar WO Ytteeevinl! SOC sedemvovt Th ell aaa OT wadenavelt Ty wD tea rea A (ROL vette, ~ gnaw? vltvnaat MiwdawwoK merueal efryeoth TOOL wlimeol4 8 wl groans etnadA RO wedamwciA seers sivKorl Cele sailor Boils pbatigntay? ‘SA tasteeelS oN bday? ot Slt Se epee bo qr | AS wei oT toAgyetiy? eal el yr i np PL): sa OEY srradvted OF ele) enedalehetlbt to wirvyrtaU CR yrmnal OF whorl permed verowllll We ypsierew tal PE peanut OK aon itt, eriicbil adacthht he \geawoneteld OPOT wenn | Chul! atch soni] to yMarswinl,: WOOT vveuanny OF dantit) arch toni Yo eietorhal Leer yeaa GE, sont ret te Ae ey witerov lal CRED yainmmal Ho etorilt nants eh lo-yilesviad WEF rene] OF pei!) ened wont to ytietevint! COT qrawnay OF Hon sah soni! ty vite PAT ysmanal OF elavatll|. yeti nie 40 gtineviatd Td vrgaionel GE, wardill seedy icin be iherwinU 2001 yaaa UC moni amedi) avail te abiatiatled Name Evetta Osmolski Federick J. Werner George L. Godfrey R. Baczynski C. Bolding Lauren Janel Renee Lahg Laurel Lunt Prussing Steven Rauschenberger George L. Godfrey Christine Wagener Christine Boehle Jennifer Spring Linda Prescott Patti Jo Callahan Jack Unzicker Edie Wiziecki Jodie Payne Cord Lehman Marc Irwin James Smith Joanna Ross Katie McCowen Christine Hutchison Chris Dakerling Erin Vandenburg Molly Endsley Rachel Hill Laneshia Sargent Cane Shellabarger Shannon Woolcott Jill Stanko Angela Albaugh Sarah Masters Shavolka Chappel Eric Browning Penny Plummer Jeff Lance Jesse Lance Mary Sohn John Flys M. Walsh Donald J. Wright Kurtis K. Hjort David Depong Dan Sprehe Representing University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Visitors continued Insects Date 20 January 1993 Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL 27 January 1993 Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois 1 February 1993 17 February 1993 17 February 1993 Senate Democratic Staff, Springfield, Illinois 25 February 1993 Rep. John Dunn's office, Decatur, Illinois State Representative, Urbana, Illinois State Senator, Elgin, Illinois Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Wildlife Prairie Park, Peoria , Illinois Wildlife Prairie Park, Peoria , Illinois Wildlife Prairie Park, Peoria , Illinois Wildlife Prairie Park, Peoria , Illinois Decatur, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois 25 February 1993 1 March 1993 1 March 1993 2 March 1993 5 Marc 1993 10 March 1993 10 March 1993 10 March 1993 10 March 1993 4 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 23 April 1993 Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL 16 June 1993 Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL 16 June 1993 Cincinnati, Ohio Urbana Police, Urbana, Illinois Urbana Police, Urbana, Illinois Lt. Governor's office, Springfield, Illinois 2 July 1993 7 July 1993 7 July 1993 22 July 1993 103 —« bewabinos erotiziV ct mek, CRO! pecermel U6 elon) ects ctonlitt be \aserovint.) bet eared st At omecid adel Heer Yo pmemeceia tabar CMT yineatelt — wlonitil bloigatnys ATS, NE aber !e COUT prturehet Ci Beat sgheruwt> OC? yraiereie? | Sta Magee mane) GE yeueredOH ES plemilll ,binttgmbege req Ftd niterdomaG. ates? ECT wramrctot et ‘St ete elie RIT aielat agnSt GRO asa ¢ MGT gummy ttm per a aad SCC! ators I poe hight sotemee e292 CRU WE alewallt ; rite MORNE ahevcilll CT vas abovblil vaphany hort Yo “few! CONT chron Vi aonit, showl Ste? otuai alu UCT Mert Ot Bonk, avon dew’ steht ohlbiw CVG! tovemt OF sion . sivowT Syed atiayy RAY ERT tena OF eioniifl | ahaa dest abtert saw ECR) tngA bo OL ee COR fivqA worl semhnegmadtly CHRT tig A ES ehoveil AMyylicyetant CORT aga ix HOALY plepuvedt> EROS LingA €f Hon ayhecueuelD OME iA ES is aoa righeyemedt) (AAR ted as “ahaa iageaena ERCP linga et HonilG seytogrant’s ' RRAE tuyA OS won erylegnient> ORT ting) Ch __ Reo Jugieapriwert > EROS fargo wbeiANT rey \neqerrad RAT aga ont nate reas.) GCE eA eS adoetdilt "roy ingertiet SPCR ire FX eqns Apogee | eee ef ten ifi! dtp beqenen’> ee rin wb cetgyhacytrnna!) TORT thozd, EX sel venti og quredD CR Bcd ES wows ytocmined™ ORAL tha EL etal srytegmed’) GOR Baga tt ron! yteqiind CRT Bins ey ebortitit: igiaqene!"D CUP BrgA ot eteritlh wg agen”) OOt Wea Ot Ss Aginegnat> RAT tenga - aborihd eeyl scent “eet i Ds a FRR penta! at Al cpsstt> ewielhl teuini to muanch4 bit CHES ee at JIT opie totull Amaia Mp ireman tA blue CHO hehe Cel viel". SOF vient ¢ Fes shah ET CHAT? Sreoortner> aor ent dio) amy salt Ach! alll meee shout olga alte SromweeD J Visitors continued 104 Insects Name Representing Date Dana Curtiss Dept. of Energy & Nat. Res., Springfield, Illinois 22 July 1993 Darrell Janssen Milford, Illinois 10 August 1993 R. Todd Miller Springfield, Illinois 26 August 1993 Don Barber Springfield, Illinois 16 September 1993 Teri Malawy Springfield, Illinois 16 September 1993 Nancy Rhodes Springfield, Illinois 16 September 1993 Don Barber Springfield, Illinois 16 September 1993 Teri Malawy Springfield, Illinois 16 September 1993 Nancy Rhodes Springfield, Illinois 16 September 1993 Tim Munde Urbana, Illinois 16 September 1993 John L. Carr Conservation International, Washington, D. C. 16 September 1993 Steve Moulton University of North Texas, Denton, Texas 21 September 1993 Raquel Cooper Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Torianna Ross Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Nesha Moore Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 David Watson Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Ahmad Attaras Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Tom Surnecki Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Han Cho Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Adam Eyer Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Darin Trilock Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Royce Bluitt Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Noah Stratton Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Daniel Jedives Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Aaron Peters Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Raymond Gardner Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Jody Payne Champaign, Illinois 22 September 1993 Cyd Mayer Milwaukee Zoo, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 15 October 1993 Gail Block Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Tony Reynolds Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Mike Morton Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Billy G. Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Steve G. Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Ray Hill Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Don Stillwaugh Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Eric Anderson Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Micah McClellan Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Antoine Cain Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Jessie York Urbana, Illinois 26 October 1993 Monet Johnson Champaign, Illinois 26 October 1993 Micus Johnway Southern Illinios University-Edwardsville | 29 October 1993 Henri Goulet Ottawa, Ontario Canada 1 November 1993 David Grimaldi American Museum of Natural History 7 November 1993 Ron Butler Urbana, Illinois 22 November 1993 modtracye? CLOT eeebemrogne af shuaelie: aa ERO wader! eben enol me ce famacjnorsias Sakewien oD ERB I wiheeringee a GF vender CUO! aneieersee. (E weal Pre Hr qe via’) LOO! wechepetiege CS wield rigs mac> bet techuopget 5 Kaan srylngrnad COS ryninenmiege? MALE srgineprastD (ROL Noleeeqe? OX awe agieqnaad ECL waierccuaggl ser gryingrnnnd. BOR! exbnange? SF shard! Jeghaqraat > (06 t wea Sx dint aeghaqgmanl> PRS eatheevpteene SS ate tll wnglagnadt> EAT encamnudigy® 2S wewellll rgiginied> OWOl wdireaqee SS sloniiit vygheqeiad CAF wobiemegae SC ell amegmot> Guet calor? £8 avait agiagnmat “ST sendrematege® ££ chawdl) xgtegrmut Feet watennnqae $5 whorl erytagermsf> TCL -yahlrrpdegne £5 cee tae) ERs exon) tt oabacei WT geal enwiGiid yoaTh sits hd ror) 8 abil amvnctyU CAG edi A Monit, ange et ew heal ap Mord! varia PU BOOT wwteda ae dhol). erect CPOE wedi at Marit! aeractiy SOOT emthie aS Mima ante yh COOL wei atortl) wads SORT vegan at wiortll ates FY ex batad > at aon presi) ERC eau) OE @ Muni ‘pase y - Weed worhuotD th atoll sarod ei; E41 wubarnd o0 ston ,rapidayrp ast 901 . ) OCR techn, oy sifivel Awwhl- jMevevlall eniguttl sy taitsuan? a LOT robin coi abe) aha ewer | An EX rydlenntS viebetit Latedol! ho memonM eben CO whee Of wart eae Name Rich Zack Robert Sites C. T. Maier Bergs Lynda Luman Bryan Luman Nathan Luman Paul Du Moutelle Doelie Du Moutelle Molly Harris Max Harris Nola Ashford Elmo Page Sarah Jacobson Sharon Jacobson Heather Jacobson Halima Sow Ramata Sow Rob Rawdin Joe Webster Jim Rawdin Eileen Coleman Robbie Berg Dennis Thompson Michelle Mehnert Brenda B. Mehnert Brandon Curry Sammy Curry Chris Stohr Kenyon Applebee Northerns Robert Delaney Jo Johnson Don Barber Brooke Horten Katy M. Lawrence Ed Britton Rep. Phil March Musette Vigil Nancy Rhodes Laurel Lunt Prussing Nicole Reicheneker Representing WSU, Pullman, Washington University of Missouri Conn. Agric. Exp. Stn., New Haven, Connecticut Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Conroe, Texas Lexington, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois unknown unknown unknown unknown Urbana, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Chamapign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Urbana, Illinois St. Joseph, Illinois Onaslake, WI -NBS Springfield, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Havana, Illinois Kankakee, Illinois Pollution Control Board Springfield, Illinois ENR Springfield, Illinois State Representative Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Visitors continued Insects Date 10 December 1993 10 December 1993 16 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 21 December 1993 1 9 January 1994 19 January 1994 20 January 1994 20 January 1994 20 January 1994 20 January 1994 20 January 1994 20 January 1994 20 January 1994 20 January 1994 26 January 1994 105 ; _ beunitnde exit’ : ativan \ ie CR ein Ot CRY netroots Of CROP wedrerwsl 8! CAT each 18 CERT vedere |S 904 wolves! £¢ | . i . i eee oS eres SRL voted /K. . /° (4g tee ORF radii Is Gt petit CORT malech) 12 | wnaihaael i wie) miei a | uatonl oyenalbal RR eee Tt | ees? seine, Cher eden 1S | acini et syeniaeen COT waco? £2 | eran ener CP! eediteeni) (5 a elon ane EY eben 1 etl rind ORY vedere (S| whorttt vanadyl ORE tudor 1S | aro urtaets et wij) It et wide os 1 pgatattolinas Cie (So Lo Rewgenis Ol wdeeer4] IS _ _ ee OPT eyelet 15 . anil wands PROT wedge) (¢ _ petit: ngage OM vederiaG 1 . | Barly oyieqswd BRET eadtince) 1S. | eweilll, unpicreenac) ‘PROT rae IE | mn seg lagersit> BRR watt) 1% ebndilt ingleqmuut> | GANT sade] {5 get tacit > CR erie (S pee waaay COUT weld) 15 Oe Mayeaet tat RT evennal ? i aT TW cdo honn) WAH (riemvial Of Mant .beoltg ning? POOL yreasanl OF whut pdis)Leatwge bORT wanutinl SC = een) : Siulignhige. SO remttn| OF wlownhltd bhai Ry rtd F SRT yrantnal (iC ate yaad’ bey yrtmitsal OF akepenl lle pierre : Met urbe] OF trnaoriant? motel . rg aon \Motyrivge Miyeaaa | ' Sa | ie og eT, wleaktt bindtgnitny? wet emanate | qlabidgeveeh ote . onl) .orredey GOP ermanesll ot aoe tae Name Beth Krawczyk Robin Luberda Amy Bein Heather Clough Emily Statkel Steve Song Jennifer Carder Michelle L. J. Myers Bill Orkin Greg Rudnick Scott A. Stawarz Greg Bernosky Patty Banf Allison Cox J. Biaczyk Jenny Mehren Jonathan Conant Tammara Wofert Rebecca L. Berdeaux Annamarie MacLeod Mark MacLeod Michael Goodrich H. Wilson Montgomery Ruth McConkie Judy Omone Yale Sedman Liz Gremore & Stanley H. Wilson Montgomery Michael Goodrich Bruce Boyd Michael Reuter Ferede Megasi Theodore A. Myatt Michael Lindley Steve Nakahara Judith Joy Cindy Humphreys Julie Wurth Kay Shipman Karen L. Bill Hamor Tamara Browning John O' Representing Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Huntley, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Chamapgin, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Macomb, Illinois Urbana, Illinois Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University Peoria, Illinois Peoria, Illinois IAR, Ethiopia Libertyville, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Beltsville, Maryland Centralia, Illinois Carbondale, Illinois Chamapign, Illinois Bloomington, Illinois Pekin, Illinois Mattoon, Illinois Springfield, Illinois ISWS U niversty of Texas - Austin Visitors continued Insects Date 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 26 January 1994 2 February 1994 2 February 1994 3 February 1994 3 February 1994 16 February 1994 16 February 1994 2 March 1994 17 March 1994 24 February 1994 24 February 1994 16 May 1994 16 May 1994 17 May 1994 17 May 1994 20 June 1994 14 July 1994 14 July 1994 14 July 1994 14 July 1994 14 July 1994 14 July 1994 14 July 1994 18 July 1994 106 RT eel oe yh ame a ed Re ae i RT yaa] a8 ) DAE yuncannn} Bo | HOC) yaneured oi “PRL care A HR yet ON PAT rma] as. eP2E qonmremn) AL “PORT yrenumral a8 | PORT emma] a6 ORT yountal o> BR0F yrmuytal af eG i a . mn atc (SPRL yrnapieit $ Co aod ROE paar . ane ae ot) i AR peur e . Vireviais Hew prgiee’, i AOR mare € | Isiah tovdi) meas | . , NR eta at ia iY | Hi srgioqraad > 1 WORE Ceara af rae] ORE onal a . ont enema | BRT dose Ui . dork yaad)" | ROL erent af | ND aloo: ceotng Meh enunha he vitor elt) atom eriteal WACK uid Of At Urn. | arn" hoes wend al . wont oot oa St | iy vexpoldd: moe 8 Mei ya TE vy ait alievavadid a 4 as) aban egies Pel onl | tinelyweid) livatied nWs a a abeuritth ihertianas) (SPOOL glet aL , lanl elabnidiaD re hi ¥ Pee vs A rior . POU wate on) a vinritit sme eke i OT aa } ii Mp 1 gtigt ee th 4 oe ON HO ae phon ‘yan WR 1 NR WHO: iw had atomitts dls ae BRT with or | | aes of OEY vil at eae os ~sate gon i i Name Laura Aytes Elizabeth Winthrop Amy Page Don Wright Liz Day Carey family of 4 Tomoko Katayama Michael Medaku Demissie Domime Philpott Neva Bishop Walter Willis Nate Hazelwood Evan Scott Drew Tyler Matt Custer Chelsea Roch Nicole Dunlap Melissa Miller Kacie Slack Denise Johnson Julie Staehling Nina Samii Naomi Collins Katy Cindy Ernest Delfosse V. Tanasijtzhuk Jeremiah Methven Andrew Reid Total # of visitors for Representing Ava, Illinois Percy, Illinois Conroe, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana Champaign, Illinois Japan University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois Champaign, Illinois USDA, National Biological Control Inst. Zoological Institute St. Petersburg, Russia Urbana, Illinois Gray, Tennessee # of visitors 60 44 124 133 90 1990 - 1994 = 451 Visitors continued Insects Date 18 July 1994 18 July 1994 18 July 1994 28 July 1994 2 August 1994 16 August 1994 16 August 1994 20 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 27 September 1994 24 October 1994 7 November 1994 26 November 1994 26 November 1994 107 brasil, . regan } dont pgteqatertD alan doghaqnaed | eeniil gepeand > | Math Jigteqroad > Hondilt tyleyiet went paying slew sypheyreitD noni vigleqrand > dhol argiogenert> | eto ih — ei atghegea kt _ erat glans ahoatl: mgbaqenast sont Wren hectyokatti rt wAGS siiieel ledigotoo’S Re ee ee ee waeniel HO. Visitors: Visitor Schmidt, A. Harmon, J. Walker, D. Reuter, M. visitor King, W. Allison, A. Ruggiero, M. Waggoner, G. Schwegman, J. Carney, D.A. Cooper, J. Farber, M. Schwegman, J. Marsh, T.A. Carney, D.A. 2 visitors from NIE Visitors continued Mollusks Affiliation Date Indiana 2/2/94 Indiana 2/2/94 Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago 5/3/94 Ill. Nature Conservancy, Peoria 5/17/94 Ill. Nature Conservancy, Chicago 5/17/94 Florida Museum of Natural History 6/8/94 Hawaii Biological Survey 6/8/94 National Biological Survery, Washington D.C. 6/8/94 National Biological Survey, Colorado 6/8/94 Illinois Department of Conservation 6/16/94 Illinois Department of Conservation 6/20/94 Illinois Geological Survery 8/2/94 Parkland College, Champaign 8/5/94 Illinois Department of Conservation 8/24/94 North Central College 9/2/94 Illinois Department of Conservation 9/7/94 Univ. of Illinois at Chicago 12/20/94 108 , eu ii ait enna oi > atroet ORAY ISO? meine JT wyl y mel Hokiht R iA ke dated abbaght | vie tovigetoell powald | Ne. ‘24 notyeatiany Pratt lazyolost (enchant Ra. Chale ¢ lncrokiatt, Cone eon. He RixorritisceKS ohorstit mevidtynnatns’d Ye Weratesbvacge] ehoeriill net Waadeyoloniad ebtrerlttl ¥ yeti? banbiest notewrmnys wy wresrroraey.e ahoniy tevin diwol ie rtoMia) 1) Lemon anvuill Cpe tp atanndtey be wwii) WIM eel eeopiaty £ ‘gb 7 : ' slg ‘y M ee A anette AT hirrmlel AT oral) iy = id nk 0 : 109 Computerization Computerization: A. Progress: Computerization Crustaceans All of the identified and catalogued Crustacea have been computerized. The database is currently being compared to the sorting sheets. Additional data are being added and errors corrected where needed. The database runs on an Apple Macintosh PowerPC computer using Filemaker Pro software developed by Claris Corporation. It is stored on a 250 megabyte hard disk and backed up on a 90 megabyte disk and a server on the INHS Network. B. Breakdown of Fields of Entry: Field CATALOGUE # SPECIES inter- abbreviated. STATUS STREAM DRAINAGE Dr.). STREAM CODE Entry Requirements INHS Catalogue # Genus and species name. Hybrid entries are designated by an x ; all generic hybrid names are spelled out; intrageneric hybrids can be Abbreviation for state or federal status: SE = state endangered species ST = state threatened species WL = watch listed species C2 = federal candidate species FE = federal endangered species FT = federal threatened species I = introduced species Includes river, lakes, creek, ponds, etc. No abbreviations in the field except "trib.” (trib. Sugar Creek). Enter in parentheses, abbreviating drainage as Dr. (Illinois River Hierarchical 18 digit stream-drainage code. Via i gala logics “Shwe ¢ GER & evo bewite al st : 4ViF owl? ero seven 9 tens atl wredngewn ee ae "en io lo poten | Lai, “Whole esti ae bayoquaTaD a. Rng hs Be sin ws a a) OS parser st ely ges sm kg is Meh * | et beqolaynd seaweine oul we ite nae at : cetera sites hesnhah 1G Mato - matanwendA cole beregastas atein~ Be oth yer neit st « TC pelvotpe Doyle Asnatetn DW © aievieegte Galan ace Leenatbes a aa | per howgrabns heabyh = AF ie . ak pny oriaeiroehewts wt A indian cone ae we” tae Dis oA entahsc wa ic a sit inaecd apt ~ | a CaKD Nguee vara) * anal ita mir | re oligtas a ar ort nen make lion me of ayant yNviwor atte enanit nohasc tora ft | sng x we af 90 sry tu Na a as ” scared ov leo ows 10 snes aut? or) ioe etehoerenry woh - cael oliiedien olgnt2 QOS wren sel0b walrvaligg witusennoD | yA Bt ge rano - ented muiratlen sviieamine-noV c af 7 en | Ri -, (ser. seamen AA aS b whiner A OTEADO MOM ig fers 8 oven ene a at seal 19d blwarle care Ya. satro ott Miwa WNPOMmS mews ea Seacaenteeaes OVA line WWH yswayih fil. te “@lonnit a = Bi ‘verona LA | LL ah . . tins) Whew ait twee. valrwon at olive sort ba page Aa ape 2 Wile2 MY ne Owe ane s2 pond 2.0 deste trosial} ; hy - 7 a AM0) pane enti 9 i a6 Sas wee UND enaitnt eh vv sUCO YTMUOD MONTH ampersand YEAR COLLECTOR(S) Burr, C.A. # VOUCHERED FEMALES, SPECIES PER SITE specimens). REMARKS LATITUDE LONGITUDE BORDER RECORDS Wabash River FIELD # TYPES JAR SIZE DATE OF ENTRY Computerization continued Crustaceans Enter month (spelled out). If only the season (i.e. summer) is given, enter here. Enter consecutive collection months with a hyphen, non-consecutive months with an (October- November, October & December). Year or years. First initial (period) second initial (period)(space) last name. When multiple collectors are specified on label: L.M. Page, B.M. Taylor & D.A. Carney When multiple collectors are not specified on label: L.M. Page, et al. Number of specimens deposited in the collection. No estimates! Other fields include: INSTARS MALE, JUV. MALE, FORM I MALE, FORM II MALE, TOTAL MALES, INSTARS FEMALE, JUV. FORM II FEMALES, JUV. UNDETERMINED All species collected at a site on the same day (includes discarded Enter from sorting sheet. Example: 8° 7 20" N Example: 66° 33' 10" W Enter corresponding Illinois county for Mississippi, Ohio, and records from states that border Illinois Enter field # of site (LMP 93-2 or CSLO 7). Enter kind of type (i.e. holotype). vial, 2 02., 8 0Z., 16 02., 32 02., 64 0z., 132 oz. Auto-entered. a Oe : ada me sae nl re wan mee i | > detest Me ac een ene on huge aaee nat tn or gs Bh a | sty | wr ‘ehh. caqomad a “an a ens v0 yan Sa prdogeren Tse | owasll vari att eshte itor deo mene vo HO "AMD sis W la ro oper 8 om Yo ind se . mo SRT, 408 0S 80 2, 808 40 daby | | ora ais A: Computerization continued Fish Computerization: A. Progress: Computerization of the Fish Collection began in 1974 and was completed in 1990. Verification of the computer database to the actual specimens is ongoing. The database runs on an Apple Macintosh PowerPC computer using Filemaker Pro software developed by Claris™ Corporation. It is stored on a 250 megabyte hard disk and backed up on a 90 megabyte disk and a server on the INHS Network. B. Breakdown of Fields of Entry: Field CATALOGUE # SPECIES inter- abbreviated. STATUS STREAM DRAINAGE Dr.). STREAM CODE Entry Requirements INHS Catalogue # Genus and species name. Hybrid entries are designated by an x ; all generic hybrid names are spelled out; intrageneric hybrids can be Abbreviation for state or federal status: SE = state endangered species ST = state threatened species WL = watch listed species C2 = federal candidate species FE = federal endangered species FT = federal threatened species I = introduced species Includes river, lakes, creek, ponds, etc. No abbreviations in the field except “trib.” (trib. Sugar Creek). Enter in parentheses, abbreviating drainage as Dr. (Illinois River Hierarchical 18 digit stream-drainage code. «ae a i ene i secsalesipeichachais i aT quiogeo ab venetian tnutaa old on samiatidy “meyeno? off bo 2 vy A alae prise susp Piewed Aitadachd alagA ns ns acn satiate ‘nw treet 'sodiggaen O28 » (0 hondhe dh) sahusoethn> “dha yd abvororte! SHAT ovit my sae Seen sieht ina ye naogd bentored ba ats rete ata cal So lan tt i" 7 emgoleas’d BH oD a ln 1 Bataan ona mo eg sua mate esas) ; | ai Haat ahr bo tg te te! Sy Ri suioan jovial saaecn te mabinrycrh A, weaken. ole « 2 wailoega Reunstnncirlt ofa se T2 f ee ee rs i wteke gabe ivbRtasa auleyurye neaigatione hated v, satega biveesatt lybat @ TS. i. Rs, aap: besguddeal = T “Boao watnirntie oe sa to aeealiiead, dota taRUe 1 il iqoowe — wliyenlTCRS ee ts sited sacar ern th ae, Abe sation Ma Cd lesuineratl | RIVER MILE COMMON LOCATION Computerization continued Fish Enter river mile of range of miles (25.4 or 132.4 - 141.0) A narrative description of the collection site. Do not begin with "at". Always put a zero in front of a decimal point (0.5) but not behind (2 not 2.0). The order of entry should be: distance, direction, location, stream descriptor (4.5 mi ESE Peoria, mouth of Green Creek). Abbreviations to be used in this field are as follows: Avenue Ave. Highway Hwy. Illinois Ill. Kilometer km Mile or miles mi Mount Mt. North, South, etc. N, S, E, W Opposite opp. Railroad R.R. River mile rm Road Rd. Route Rt. Saint St: State Route SR Street St. United States WES: Other abbreviations should be cleared with the collections manager (CAM). TOWNSHIP, RANGE, SEC. COUNTY McHenry Daviess is COUNTY CODE STATE COUNTRY DAY Examples: T43N, R5W, sec. 22, NW; T43N, RSW, sec. 5/8 Spell out name of county or parish (the word county is not included). Counties that begin with Mc or La are entered without a space (i.e. or LaSalle). Counties that begin with St. are given a space. Jo two words. The county location from the county maps in the collection room. Spell out the name of the state or province. Spell out the name of the county. No entry if U.S. Single collection date - enter number. Consecutive collection dates - enter as 23- 24. Non-consecutive collection dates - enter as 28 & 4. Pi st ee " fu map ve 9 dct «eh Sy hrwsrr tampa cake hare et Alten maar) to Ruewen sai ewrodiot ea gg Cited whilp-abs A086 ce : ne + qwit Ah ate wong At . rf. toniit J) eee Weal he olin $0 IM 1M I i's na wee te te? sti me ak Ciera y” mn ovis ey be two 2a Seo Sd tated ne Minh ware 1@ Sear au ewtah? beta BNE ine Wet IAA son wes Meet nbn “a8 wowaa sore Abaibtoe sos th oo nae ogra ew Tg a siomege: & tavorktan boirnpror itis’) wh Gat Mile ealggutd salt eotiqnsss oOo Honeys a revky re Alhw a itesiirnad haltseet v0 Reve att . soc ttn a ol me av 8 tc ara somo toca ot Yo wen at i tag put wither GA vines it to sven Hf si jure linge Mocloynen tdren+ shal) noir gallos alot i i CE a rte geal nitsabinn oviteonae:? iim eariccmimashebberomaiiatnian re * ra MONTH ampersand YEAR COLLECTOR(S) Burr, M.H. # VOUCHERED SPECIES PER SITE specimens). REMARKS DET. LATITUDE LONGITUDE BORDER RECORDS Wabash River FIELD # TYPES JAR SIZE DATE OF ENTRY PALS Computerization continued Fish Enter month (spelled out). If only the season (i.e. summer) is given, enter here. Enter consecutive collection months with a hyphen, non-consecutive months with an (October- November, October & December). Year or years. First initial (period) second initial (period)(space) last name. When multiple collectors are specified on label: L.M. Page, B.M. Sabaj & D.A. Carney When multiple collectors are not specified on label: L.M. Page, et al. Number of specimens deposited in the collection. No estimates! All species collected at a site on the same day (includes discarded Enter from sorting sheet. Name of person who identified specimen followed by month and year (K.S. Cummings 5-93). Example: 8° 7 20" N Example: 66° 33' 10" W Enter corresponding Illinois county for Mississippi, Ohio, and records from states that border Illinois Enter field # of site (LMP 93-2 or CSLO 7). Enter kind of type (i.e. holotype). JAR SIZE 2 oz. 8 oz. 16 oz. 32 oz. 64 oz. 132 oz. >132 oz. CODE avec T (tagged in tank) Auto-entered in Filemaker. ahs vad seagate) rule nes none lahat see < Ma MJ ‘tedal ao DaBinogn sya evan atkenaietbans aatW aan — syne? fv uh fara | a hi gf Meo tara on me mtn pn a ; + obhaontias oA srl it aa tn inl r Rater etal ot sees span to A a slbutisled soot nan i “seri te bo mn wan tog ; HE agra 2) | ; - | OE ait } | WN ‘et sec | TIO, ete st wh nue ol care et | BOROOMT RBIROT | writ desdaW Wt rata $9 wane se eos ma Pai RD 1 88 AML i # bia wind Goepetolod on wer te bibl rind J sane : . aeal - | Boshi | 41 @ eM) ee ‘an ab REL . 7 tt aa he ceil Computerization continued Herbarium Computerization: Presently 42,719 of the 51,242 fungi have been computerized (83%) and 109,508 of the 181,033 vascular plants have been computerized (60.5%). A Macintosh IIcx computer is being used for the computerization and the program is Filemaker Pro. This computerization method is able to capture all the written label information. A. Progress: % entered of Fungi % % entered of Vascular Plants Year Total By Year 71% 15% 1990 25,939 81% 32% 1991 29,995 83% 37% 1992 9,934 83% 47% 1993 18,024 83% 61% 1994 25,616 B. Breakdown of Fields of Entry: 1. Vascular Plants: INHS COLLECTIONS COMPUTERIZATION FOR VASCULAR PLANTS, ALGAE AND BRYOPHYTES Field Entry Requirements FAMILY # Family numerical acronym FAMILY Family Name (according to Engler and Prantl system) for those families with two correct scientific names always utilize the name with the -aceae ending Apiaceae -not- Umbelliferae Arecaceae -not- Palmae Asteraceae -not- Compositae Brassicaceae -not- Cruciferae Fabaceae -not- Leguminosae Hypericaceae -not- Guttiferae Lamiaceae -not- Labiatae Poaceae -not- Gramineae ro wey 8 leicT oo eoY otal koe beni ot == Mg ohowmew wee we Pe Le ary | RRS Rt) OE ee at | phe seer PXE ete moe: RRR ; os. | eas eer wera Aa he ereeenorsin GA HARIA 2TAAS aA nESRAV Pel VCATASURSTUIMOD Z | _stveoninpa en roa bist eyo vohoran yn oe a SYIIMAT idee nat ten volgad of gritos) somwint YSMMAT pete em Se nee ena et | eaiteate. *.. i gaiben agen sith Hw ennare” uretliiodnns dan | camtioaitple ures t apr OO 3 eee ini = SATA Means en oneomddend hood neranivonget : i.) ae sumnadeT . ogtihdet bye — sawpaleminl Ley acy fonts , SOT GENUS SPECIES NAME AUTH. S/V/F TAXON AUTHOR CULTIVAR STATE CO. T/R/S LAT/LONG LOCALITY Computerization continued Herbarium genus name specific epithet name authority name (may be abbreviated as in book) subspecies use ssp. variety use var. forma use f. enter appropriate name (ssp. name or var. name or f. name) authority name for the ssp. name or var. name or f. name if cultivated plant then put cultivar name if known. spell out name of the state or province spell out name of county or parish, please follow the spelling as recorded on the attached sheet, do not abbreviate any county names or any part of a county name. The word county is not included as part of this field, the word county is automatically entered if a county or parish name is entered. examples: T. 2N, R. 8W, NE1/4 NE1/4 SECT. 25 T. 2N, R. 8W, Sect. 25 & 26 leave this field blank if this information is not provided by the collector. examples; 41°N. Lat. 88°W. Long. 41° 9' 20" N. Lat. 88° 27 15" W. Long. A narrative description of the collection site, always put a Zero in front of decimal points, but not behind (example 0.25 mile NOT 2.0 mile). No fractions (example 0.5 mile NOT 1/2 mile, 2.25 mile NOT 2 1/4 mile). Use digit not word descriptions for a number (example 7 mile north of Champaign NOT Seven mile north of Champaign). No abbreviations except those listed below or when abbreviations used by the collector are not understood and should be entered as used by the collector. (example southeast NOT SE, mile NOT M., Central Illinois Railroad NOT CIRR). only the following abbreviations are to be used U.S. D.B.H. U.S.G.S. any other abbreviations should be cleared with collection manager (Loy R.. Phillippe) “teow ee ~ aml : (yea. ¥0 ses. 16 0 Dama pa ater srpgge ran | | seal 3 20 ara “i? 38 set ag emai ivr : sail Wo wernes wiv aber diung Heel teal Aenneot isfy u sooth va ata et ara 13 Hage am giriltineys adit voll arog dpi nteg to dewstes ‘te soteanen ten Hawg wo kienen \yYlnnos yrs stetvndde don ob panels tuvivette art x0 baboons | Yo tung te babuloed tor «vine trrcive ast neeneite yin @ ho teag rik Ta Npnnice 0 borepties v(lacatinenrntane & ganatio Swe ale Aled eb . sotoradest wh cnatins sharing 7 — TOM e\ FSV bas WR BS y wohgragy a AS BRS re FPA AE | She amaihcn bae wi meocvastrecRaed ait) iviatd taba vin sree . Torreon ged]. wees gel wn . i ce grad WG TS 88 se ul olen a tang expels pile noltsston a Nb monssghisity isla A ) G8 TOM sili 82.0 abepingaen) Betidid sr tue! \eiedoxy haere Yo avi © TCA olin O50 oolient RV E TOM oilers 2.0 agrees) ataltoell OV “Aqtins. wlivaT shynarae) edanmn aio! sroliy hoes trrgw jad datb oa tndiow B\T OVE Airgingeriatl> Yo itrsesr sfies rervin® TOI nggeqrenl bo citecy ed bonis encatabrordis mart 1 Wwolad basal! seont tercany afoaiiiomiticli wi) See hermsivee oxi tueadde bus Linctarrotens tort one Foto el? lene) Mt TO mint He TM ranotiane siegenmeat odsatian cnt TOM hentia, eau ad of ave dstbitalvs ntwoltol capt ino | 2a; a Be a ay wenger whale: Crean at bic pridltdtirdedile wwito vats ea re a ™) HABITAT COLLECTOR(S) COLL.# DATE DET: the top). ACC. NO. CALC COUNTY SERIAL NUMBER COUNTRY STATUS Computerization continued Herbarium narrative description of the habitat. Also this field may be used for comments (example: common, flowers white, cultivated). Enter name as shown on attached list (example: R.A. Evers, not R. A. Evers and not Robert A. Evers). Enter all the collectors names. enter number (example 115272 OR C-194). When collecting number not given then enter s.n. Day Month Year (Example 5 March 1949 NOT 3/5/49) if no date is given then enter No Date. Enter individual that identified the specimen and year of determination. Must put Det.: in front of the one that identifies the specimen (example Det.: Loy R. Phillippe, (ILLS) 1991). Place determiners in order with most recent determinations first (at Enter ILLS vascular plant specimen number. The number located on herbarium sheet within the map of Illinois, not on the collector's label. Do not enter anything in this space. This enters county automatically when a county name is entered in the county field. If no county is entered in the county field then the word county is omitted automatically. Do not enter here, this counts number of specimens entered. If specimen is collected in the United States then leave this space blank. If specimen from outside the United States then enter the name of that country here. Do not enter anything here, this will be completed at the end of the computerization of the entire herbarium. ‘bas nit sank eiiaaaldaincethbans sem sovech earners ero * Fs) sine ic idieisaia mhini toe cal at " gmorouases orpagioo | eanemrinicidcnie! acs Aterereynentre mij suiorn | a fi | pina mt 004-2 1) ec ) F ms “on ne a 0 ar wo Ald wo nae al | | Om ie me ranigs ram ew ee | 4a tay iv cine wk toed tad inal onl | es ai vob tt ao 8 0 tec im . oak A682 ¢ Y) eit FF p00 gk atop es) meer oe ie hae 1 ree unanersicelas be aneurin rine re r ie bs sacar rdeii uppahiip ladiceepian BANS, 7 DOV.QOA. ’ 0 i ad m0 on alooit te qe al alin ey remsrteodl 90 Tinie ye ek brent erent eee ale Sai ibe fi okt 808 lon oT YTAUOS DAD “pal. Had nora ot wi best a ene agente ped qileottecicion ae ee L aanerintchar tea drwy ce se vitae? seme - —eeteconaee baiting at | ss vomit we wn ot esd est roi oc i 1EMUYi IAL : " ia | gage ate reek as xin hatin) SA nt Dobaico el ewmbane i = ATRIOD be ou aul? aetati? eneee wedi Whletan samt gawrioae UW ahstatd i ais einai hw) Yo oe we “Natoma tata no sad prince aitasiee ott ree 1} ne Computerization: A. Progress: Computerization continued Amphibians & Reptiles Computerization of the Herpetological Collection began in 1984 and was completed in 1990. Verification of the computer database to the actual specimens is ongoing and should be completed in the next few years. The database runs on an Apple Macintosh PowerPC computer using Filemaker Pro software developed by Claris™ Corporation. It is stored on a 250 megabyte hard disk and backed up on a 90 megabyte disk and a server on the INHS Network. B. Breakdown of Fields of Entry: Field CATALOGUE # FAMILY SPECIES inter- abbreviated. SUBSPECIES STATUS STREAM Entry Requirements INHS Catalogue # Family name Genus and species name. Hybrid entries are designated by an x ; all generic hybrid names are spelled out; intrageneric hybrids can be Subspecies when appropriate. Abbreviation for state or federal status: SE = state endangered species ST = state threatened species WL = watch listed species C2 = federal candidate species FE = federal endangered species FT = federal threatened species I = introduced species Includes river, lakes, creek, ponds, etc. No abbreviations in the field except "trib." (trib. Sugar Creek). af i) ee ‘eae l' oe es ia ‘0 oh Va” Sa ee ie Tena y nr Ls V7 ™ A! ft 7 . ’ ee 1 nite Lak Mee 4 4 . 3) a ae ore reer eh a x i : at esr : f a Ms > ai ee! * » a so ie > Vee we 4 , > ri cmt A Br onsets bw actor daaeiinianis ighiadatte ode Ko saeideedaice hve 6) aresrislzegn Lanicn melt 4 ammclaiah vetanginnng net ho modtesitinsV eee ae corer aces awry wl ines oe ot badslqarren ed tlionde | A adimeeD "chal yl bapoloegie dgieling orl solani gnlely naduqeras Dawo'l a ch lect da a ron et pha i? ve A OE eit a | ret otha naan a semen covil a saUROUATAD | “hen ira rina Un 1 mm el energies wen wivins bint aati twig asin : BUDAT “‘woint | 1d thnded “a sabia tse Irotlonge ‘if sper Livres ala a oy . | ' ’ ver | ‘i | | Whe } Pane risa alan hae asd amaremue a, pulabe, depibee’ 10 akan wo aalvenstk as eur At cop nahn Varesgraubars wake 6 82 \ wnikaaye bormiurwis wale « TE aabeoge toatl dtaw @ VV ae . shee stabthcaggoebel «> | a dakugs brengunbrs irabehs TT | ie | y reer Livieswth Levibat eT a thes | ebkavge hacaibonte | Ww aati taniahong Seiibycalel wisi Manele aba ll A ep Se ~ Mi “4 , : Len f 0 { 4 ; f AW j o- in x ABT 7 ! | Computerization continued Amphibians & Reptiles COMMON LOCATION A narrative description of the collection site. Do not begin with "at". Always put a zero in front of a decimal point (0.5) but not behind (2 not 2.0). The order of entry should be: distance, direction, location, stream descriptor (4.5 mi ESE Peoria, mouth of Green Creek). Abbreviations to be used in this field are as follows: Avenue Ave. Highway Hwy. Illinois Ill. Kilometer km Mile or miles mi Mount Mt. North, South, etc. N, S, E, W Opposite opp. Railroad R.R. River mile ™m Road Rd. Route Rt. Saint St. State Route SR Street St. United States Wes: Other abbreviations should be cleared with the collections manager (CAM). TOWNSHIP, RANGE, SECTION COUNTY McHenry Daviess is STATE COUNTRY DAY MONTH ampersand YEAR Examples: T43N, R5W, sec. 22, NW; T43N, R5W, sec. 5/8 Spell out name of county or parish (the word county is not included). Counties that begin with Mc or La are entered without a space (i.e. or LaSalle). Counties that begin with St. are given a space. Jo two words. Spell out the name of the state or province. Spell out the name of the county. No entry if U.S. Single collection date - enter number. Consecutive collection dates - enter as 23- 24. Non-consecutive collection dates - enter as 28 & 4. Enter month (spelled out). If only the season (i.e. summer) is given, enter here. Enter consecutive collection months with a hyphen, non-consecutive months with an (October- November, October & December). Year or years. ied RasoAt Viele to tebehane ABE tort pee bn Do vate sive : . CORE ; “ov rau tw ea ‘a wh i | oo ae er unas Hi a aa . . . sional] vert 4 veaonA | ew ‘wae yo oll aM . eww Wee me vite? nol } Te I WikoggO yas beinlial an . el glia veviA. re a re a a wine 2 r, iniiee at | seal ote ; Je % poole oui au wnt betas . . ore ssa ness wt ane Smal tet s tl ‘tae, wel jaar wis Ss. ait wii Jaen western wore OMAR. : Abebutsni jor el yng brore ® $1) dohey YO wine Yo wien thd Hig | - yTuo : 4 oi) some m tendiw Dorel iy ad woo Mw niger todrasliewa) sp sl lth enrguet nl eas aro 7) row rw) Ama hremy ~) Tha wet to ouan ol o lege au u qtire of diane ta bo wrmast oi) oo Met Cem Ute Pathe - ebay eet efle styrsde AS +06 na Yours - wainb Aeioslion gvitanesna) > 8S co vale alah suerte aera "ud alles divers wand witic sean iiedl ovo sent) goarehy ol teneraah ad) riuevane net ylevo i 6 thir A aocer ov aunameEN iN Peete & sitive niyo moteallog < Awoacmeat’) wand cadet: went - A ry - lie se a0 COLLECTOR(S) Burr, C.A. # VOUCHERED REMARKS DET. LATITUDE LONGITUDE BORDER RECORDS Wabash River FIELD # TYPES JAR SIZE DATE OF ENTRY | Computerization continued Amphibians & Reptiles First initial (period) second initial (period)(space) last name. When multiple collectors are specified on label: L.M. Page, B.M. Phillips & D.A. Carney When multiple collectors are not specified on label: L.M. Page, et al. Number of specimens deposited in the collection. No estimates! Enter from sorting sheet. Name of person who identified specimen followed by month and year (C.A. Phillips 5-93). Example: 8° 7 20" N Example: 66° 33' 10" W Enter corresponding Illinois county for Mississippi, Ohio, and records from states that border Illinois Enter field # of site (LMP 93-2 or CSLO 7). Enter kind of type (i.e. holotype). 2 0z., 8 0z., 16 02., 32 0z., 64 0z., 132 0z., BB (blue barrel), BJ (bell jar), T (tagged) Auto-entered. te it rohewtn ott ta rh ‘ ; en tl ea a to 4 } ee Ad Rt ae | War eta: agra “be 0 eh ya el a writ yond Anilt gsiate anond abnor CUD WEED eNO Nia eal (errioted ob x79 Yo bbl wd | 7 ‘ma oh eS ap dt 90 8 x0 . | =: Pa a8 7 D { if il Yea oY oF) i : mT Hi ¥ 122 Computerization continued Insects Computerization: Plecoptera Stoneflies are excellent environmental indicators of stream quality. Currently, D. W. Webb and M. A. Harris are collecting stoneflies in Illinois. By comparing populations of the Plecoptera from the late 1920s to the present, they hope to provide an assessment of the current ecological health of the state's waterways. The stonefly locality and identification information is currently being entered into a Filemaker database and will be transferred to Fox Base+/Mac® relational database program. At the end of January 1995, 13,320 vials (estimated 67,000 specimens) had been entered into the database. Homoptera The main components of the 210,000 identified Homoptera in the collection include the leafhoppers, aphids, and scale insects. The Survey collection was the basis for the faunal study of Illinois aphids by Hottis and Frison (1931) and of leafhoppers by D. M. DeLong. Every species of aphids in the collection ( over 1,000 species) has been entered into an Excel progarm by DJ. Voegtlin. Lepidoptera In 1990 the Illinois Lepidoptera database was created by G. L. Godfrey and E. D. Cashatt. The data in dBase is being transferred into Fox Base+/Mac®, a relational database program. This database contains 22,935 records obtained by 1,111 collectors between 1873-1993 from 931 localities. Hymenoptera W. E. LaBerge is now working on the Bees of Mexico, funded by the National Science Foundation. From this study an estimated 30,000 bees will be deposited into the insect collection, with the locality and identification information entered into a Fox Base+/ Mac® relational database program. _beunitgos neltashetogmo ti vie ror (et! Lar fi fh es oF iq ae ee a | y (7 (r> ee 7 Fil eu are. ae bv Vv \ i LEA Gi iP WV i oe - iq Ww f , i fia ef, ! f 2s eel il ae oat ; me) iss (ie I e Dal 0 Une Subs, 5 Aan ey | hf ; 27 La ; it nt bein dd 0 Bere agilany puayde ha sot anita tisadapeinis iaaitacaNaiea iewiyonel sit Yo anonelaqag anhatencs yt chondill tt aoifanote gnissellos sum ane cm ur ran bin tng a ime > BR | al noldermNated antepktigniat ba yllaccl emote att unceweotew obetate ova WSUDOIATAD /- eae tegen ou tnn taht aman wenge Son eora anne | batatendda a auiadt Liehet vo phn at dived — RUTATS chy hotegrabee gate BS minoge bentinaull aintae TR woke teal! Makita oe TW - haga aliinan lembele S07 ania ge botegrahies lavlyt = eornagh teahial ee TE ge ae Remar et ee | eh suai eb ruciest ge has) troll rete cranes tsevcgst eeameng 1) PSR gah nd aerottalvrvtde oA ate ebbing Sloan dal cei sobistret | Si a (hati tegue dre) “ied” tq YawiT whe) AT on sogecurty gaivenvindde amine alrotas - n ho STREAM CODE RIVER MILE COMMON LOCATION 127 Computerization continued Mollusks Hierarchical 18 digit stream-drainage code. Enter river mile of range of miles (25.4 or 132.4 - 141.0) A narrative description of the collection site. Do not begin with "at". Always put a Zero in front of a decimal point (0.5) but not behind (2 not 2.0). The order of entry should be: distance, direction, location, stream descriptor (4.5 mi ESE Peoria, mouth of Green Creek). Abbreviations to be used in this field are as follows: Avenue Ave. Highway Hwy. Illinois Ill. Kilometer km Mile or miles mi Mount Mt. North, South, etc. N, S, E, W Opposite opp. Railroad R.R. River mile rm Road Rd. Route Rt. Saint St. State Route SR Street St. United States WES: Other abbreviations should be cleared with the collections manager (CAM). TOWNSHIP, RANGE, SEC. Examples: T43N, R5W, sec. 22, NW; T43N, RSW, sec. 5/8 COUNTY McHenry Daviess is COUNTY CODE STATE COUNTRY DAY Spell out name of county or parish (the word county is not included). Counties that begin with Mc or La are entered without a space (i.e. or LaSalle). Counties that begin with St. are given a space. Jo two words. The county location from the county maps in the collection room. Spell out the name of the state or province. Spell out the name of the county. No entry if U.S. Single collection date - enter number. Consecutive collection dates - enter as 23- 24. Non-consecutive collection dates - enter as 28 & 4. fos & see au i, tit (M62) vognngay hnecleiiling oli Atte bsitsats 2d baph enenreas tw 7 p BYE 200 Wee Mee Wit oS eal (We ABST sia gerne® ae, MAT SWOT esbaitont tons et trees tines acl) de ves yams Nigar tio | rTOS J 2.) soege a dwevitiw berutee tras at wo od Ablw enggaal null acim a ol ADAGE + HERVEY ee Pie ape wane) Aehin2n4 90 1 AEM Dees : | ccakiniididteiliann hice uit keen Mee sie _a9D yrauED someone 20 bade yell Vo wirekay sift hive Many? PY ervey ot, Re a ager ame ae Srederurs sate » seh aviation atyei® : ’KoLh an tol - ented aotivallas orhtiadang> 5 AS ae vale es oceans MONTH ampersand YEAR COLLECTOR(S) Burr, K.S. # VOUCHERED dead, etc.) SPECIES PER SITE specimens). REMARKS SPECIMEN REMARKS DET. LATITUDE LONGITUDE BORDER RECORDS Wabash River FIELD # IMRES JAR SIZE Computerization continued Mollusks Enter month (spelled out). If only the season (i.e. summer) is given, enter here. Enter consecutive collection months with a hyphen, non-consecutive months with an (October- November, October & December). Year or years. First initial (period) second initial (period)(space) last name. When multiple collectors are specified on label: L.M. Page, B.M. Cummings & D.A. Carney When multiple collectors are not specified on label: L.M. Page, et al. Number of specimens deposited in the collection. No estimates! Other fields include descriptions of the condition of the animal (live, All species collected at a site on the same day (includes discarded Enter from sorting sheet. Comments that pertain directly to that specimen or lot. Name of person who identified specimen followed by month and year Example: 8° 7 20" N Example: 66° 33' 10" W Enter corresponding Illinois county for Mississippi, Ohio, and records from states that border Illinois Enter field # of site (LMP 93-2 or CSLO 7). Enter kind of type (i.e. holotype). JAR SIZE CODE 2 oz. 8 oz. 16 oz. 32 oz. 64 oz. 132 oz. Ouse & DATE OF ENTRY Auto-entered in Filemaker. : } ies ak aapitisiog) asia , w) tatied an ym MOR gyi" Jat leelal do belhinnge si olttiue mw tats it MI toda a blr Mam i weinan uberis ao | letacies oA cnktoation att beitvogahwnnninicg omdawit aRHOUOY AF __ vil) eran yet Yo ccidbran sits Yo avenibepheanne ubbulant eblet 2920 git ae | ren pene as amar i “aYre 999 etiIng isa melange ‘deste iain a chareeeits ‘eieadenee i : fi 8 tr rng balitvea offer warroe, to arma! 5 | | ORs clqraaicl | ae, g W'06 "te ad agra bute CAO jigrieainelid wa 8 | L279 References citing use of collections nA ‘ ig '‘ qoen hip ver oo - 130 References citing use of collections Herbarium Publications Anderson, L.C. 1994. A revision of Hasteola (Asteraceae) in the New World. Systematic Botany 19(2):211-219. Bowles, M., G. Wilhelm, and S. Packard. 1988. The Illinois status of Liatris scariosa (L.) Willd. var nieuwlandii Lunell a new threatened species for Illinois. Erigenia 10: 1-26. Bowles, M.L., J.B. Taft, E.F. Ulaszek, M.K. Solecki, D.M. Ketzner, A. Dennis, P.J. Burton, and K.R. Robertson. 1991. Results of searches to locate populations of endangered species of plants in Illinois, with reports of species new to the state. Erigenia 11: 27-51. Castlebury, L.A., J.L. Crane and S.M. Huhndorf. 1995. Mycotaxon 54:461-463. Crane, J.L. and J.D. Schoknecht. 1986. Revision of Torula and Hormiscium species. New names for Hormiscium undulatum, Torula equina, and Torula convolvuli. Mycologia 78(1): 86-91. Crane, J.L. and C.A. Shearer. 1986. Nais glitra, a new Ascomycete from the red mangrove in Everglades National Park, Florida. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 86:509-512. Crane, J.L., C.A. Shearer, and S.M. Huhndorf. 1991. A new species of Byssothecium (Loculoascomycete) from wood in fresh water. Mycologia 84:235-240. Crane, J.L., and P.P. Tazik. 1992. Catalog of types of the Illinois Natural History Survey mycological collections (ILLS). Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 34(6):535-550. Crane, J.L. and C.A. Shearer. 1995. A new Coniochaeta from freshwater. Mycotaxon 54:107-110. Crane, J.L. 199-. Catalog of types of the University of Illinois (ILL) mycological collections. (in preparation) Crane, J.L. and J.D. Schoknecht. 199-. Fungi and Myxomycetes of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia. (in preparation) Po OLLNOE NE womchong stew rat agen eer wud? AD bam. rl Mba Teshalaul sesomiot sit te veri nie ‘tata et 1 sdiniclo? a bins i ner? gone set aio sh tin nn in 244 see bili fe wie tt ie are owt ser onde & bis gnleidhiW 5 Ma 7 ek a slneght 19) extoarye boris crits wentt a Sorm co = ‘oF PU RE ahr eh A ae eT Re SLM sloenal ALT Au BA iB waicmegs hoiuccontine Ys wrobeluqe ainda! of eiagee lo aloe LOOT reoeradan tl eR: (halnsgi sien ae YN ee Ab ate? ovary eH robaitutt Ma bes soe tue aid Woll derancye dha bets whist? Ve wibabvast ep sébaaredivtse tt Bees uit ied iti stgolnayM Musician wlviro'l bee Daiene aby anata bat eae i 7 pa ovgigenen: Lenistt meio strowdemnaA wan i sprit, wav let viene tine Bre Pricey oy plakiin® sts eaarea cutee sania aa — Se SERRE . dikianadands liceeinid bk teat Sent NAP Iaena, cena AD vl 7 eheee, ali a al ‘eta alah sor rant tseremones iran) “seme Orendialtt ienuiiala ‘adonittt siti rn agi ¥0 wins S008 then! 4 Ate DARE (abe atotted Nore. woth Sawortuvt 4 tb, satongelce testa wed) thie Lampiien te! polo an abt we wolnneiet sc e ene ve Lage te =n a | secaliabet cht * h | SOS ern 131 References citing use of collections Herbarium Davenport, L.J. 1988. A monograph of Hydrolea (Hydrophyllaceae). Rhodora 90(862):169-208. Farr, M.L., J.D. Schoknecht, and J.L. Crane. 1985. A Costa Rican black mil dew found in Everglades National Park, Florida. Canadian Journal of Botany 63:1983-1986. Glawe, D.A. and J.L. Crane. 1987. Illinois fungi XIII. Tubakia dryina. Mycotaxon 29:101-112. Herkert, J.R., editor. 1991. Endangered and threatened species of Illinois plants: status and distribution. Volume 1: Plants. Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board, Springfield. 158 pp. Hewings, A.D. and J.L. Crane. 1984. Stilbellaceous fungi 2. Calostilbella. Mycotaxon 20:245- 250. Huhndorf, S.M., J.L. Crane, and C.A. Shearer. 1990. Studies in Leptosphaeria. Transfer of L. massarioides to Massariosphaeria. Mycotaxon 37:203-210. Jones, A.G. 1989. Aster and Brachyactis in Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 34(2):139- 194. Jones, M.D. 1994. The flora and vegetational history of Winnebago County, Illinois. Winnebago County Forest Preserve District, Rockford. x + 225 pp. Lowry, P.P, II and A. G. Jones. 1984. Systematics of Osmorhiza Raf. (Apiaceae: Apioideae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 71: 1128-71. McKnight, B.N. 1986. The bryophytes of Champaign County, Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 80(1&2):25-31. McKnight, B.N. 1986. Notes on the bryophytes of Indiana: I. additions to the Flora. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 95:101-105. McKnight, B.N. 1987. The bryophytes of Illinois: an annotated and indexed bibliography and checklist. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes 127. 41 p. Mohlenbrock. R.H. 1985. Illinois threatened and endangered plants: bishop's-weeds of the genus Ptilimnium (Apiaceae) in Illinois. Erigenia 6:57-59. Mohlenbrock, R.H. 1987. Guide to the Vascular Flora of Illinois. Revised and enlarged edition. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale and Edwardsville. Moran, R.C. 1987. Monograph of the neotropical fern genus Polybotrya (Dryopteridaceae). Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 34(1):1-138. Olson, $.D. 1989. Silphium trifoliatum in Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 82(1&2):17-18. | —_ aroitnslllon Yo sem gititio eosingnete e-OHLORU nah susan wei eas A I fiom tote vee? A. B8OL amt? Jt Weare Sit Rt Ee ie aa elt sBowOR e aA ne rd Ea ve ate 101-0 senanonry soniye seth naahaiemees veer pried 5 hie ACT bein suiade tras abut Vy eahonqe bhecuteensi bere abel. rear notin 4 seats hand ee ee i a ay, bal mes 2yior eokeda: alles rawolec yew scetccatbeaSine ad sor ol] nes seats A he raltwcaee? araaianainas hl when tei erateilt AD baw sao rn M2 ro ATSEOENY:: net iin babianoaie RETO RE netoliyé one quai turn esouefi eieoeni nk agi bn ahah, set . -) AY He eget aonutft 1 end sh-canel ieee alone aa ane 10M 10) Ye a9 ESS + x bra JC resman Nest 10 elaine fendibiinh sHenulgA an scAdrul elacliarnenb pear anol OA bash Ai | ACAREY FT oc) Unk ict ot” “/ehes vlonittt orb So snoiracuneyT — Jehvets nal Yo vatgigord af? eet Mae 4% piss ST ce a enh xt he spine etal att 0) erraittbbe J ‘sah 0 ae any ‘si wo ni baer Mae 1 aR sanmaboe to rparalinads avail on crgeiene lnmenbe ten hagetanns ns selondiit to aoryiquynd ad? ORE aa rig a Mi 4 §2 NS1 colo lnoigololl yowwe ipronall Merial lawned sited _ annrg tt Yo boa ak seedy tsetrgriekeuy bein benecsnasrss aon POL HS ok 40 rl 40) Ms | RENE pict akon) ai fsescalgh) eemuantl ruidike bagel berm ewes aberalitl vy war salinen art o pies alee Hal oh aaivebrewwhe twa slab anid vibreeviets aan wewtivoe Ae ehowitit Aaa abinngorxD meriinhy tet quting ¢ re instore oi to Ayengonot naer 2k AED of (TOE naolud upward yet Tema |) s ; | waren? to Sa ie eben oe hs colt. aot ohh nd Oe scone ht R801 £28 soak | Ay oy | ED References citing use of collections Herbarium Phipps, J.B. 1990. Mespilus canescens, a new rosaceous endemic from Arkansas. Systematic Botany. 15(1):26-32. Phipps, J.B., K.R. Robertson, P.G. Smith, and J.R. Rohrer. 1990. A checklist of the subfamily Maloideae (Rosaceae). Canadian Journal of Botany 68:2209-2269. Phipps, J.B., K.R. Robertson, J.R. Rohrer, and P.G. Smith. 1991. Origins and evolution of subfam. Maloideae (Rosaceae). Systematic Botany 16:303-332. Press, J.R. and M.J. Short. 1994. Flora of Madeira. HMSO Publications, London. xvii + 574 pp. Robertson, K.R. 1994. Woody plants of Illinois. Erigenia 13:20-38. Robertson, K.R., J.R. Rohrer, J.B. Phipps, and P. G. Smith. 1991. A synopsis of genera in subfamily Maloideae (Rosaceae). Systematic Botany 16:376-394. Robertson, K.R., J.R. Rohrer, and J.B. Phipps. 1992. Summary of leaves of the genera of Maloideae (Rosaceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 79:1-94. Robertson, K.R. and M.W. Schwartz. 1994. Prairies. Pp. 1-32. In: Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources. The Changing Illinois Environment: Critical Trends. Technical Report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Vol. 3: Ecological Resources. Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Springfield. ILENR/RE-EA-94/05. Robertson, K.R., M.W. Schwartz, J.W. Olson, B.K. Dunphy, and H. David Clarke. 1995. A Synopsis of hill prairies in Ilinois: 50 years of change. Pp. 9-20 in T. E. Rice, editor, Proceedings of the Fourth Central Illinois Prairie Conference. Prairie remnants: Rekindling our natural heritage. Millikin University, Decatur, September 17-18, 1994. Grand Prairie Friends of Illinois, Urbana. Rohrer, J.R., K.R. Robertson, and J.B. Phipps. 1994. Floral morphology of Maloideae (Rosaceae) and its systematic relevance. American Journal of Botany 81:574-581. Schoknecht, J.D. and J.L. Crane. 1984. Revision of Torula species. A new combination for Torula quaternata. Canadian Journal of Botany 62:1095-1097. Schwegman, J.E. 1984. The jeweled shooting star (Dodecatheon amethystinum) in Illinois. Castanea 49(2):74-82. Schwegman, J.E. & R.W. Nyboer. 1985. The taxonomic and population status of Boltonia decurrens (Torr. & Gray) Wood. Castanea 50(2):112-115. Shearer, C.A. and J.L. Crane. 1985. Aquadiscula appendiculata, a new genera and species of Discomycete from leaves submerged in a freshwater swamp. Mycologia 77:441-446. Shearer, C.A. and J.L. Crane. 1986. Illinois fungi XII. Fungi from decomposing wood and leaves submerged in southern Illinois swamps. Mycotaxon 25:527-538. rade srt terry sewteh, Ams Sal a sa 3 . af ogee en Sane an ROM feoberad ibis ag Mer trot ‘oe MONEE) nines 8 mmahaionty seanleabehid ni weeny siapoeny A ROK tahoe? 29 4 tee meen ae Revirarn Hk PEATE yrmmiesll oe Avena Jo snertog Asti Yo tievnal ho roalaneeti2 ‘S002 sept A oe condi ih J0-E:2% cesta lacursntent atiaueaebrolhata sad Aomenmnadl) 51 yansnd bo Meorttaged aicisiltt wil St git wine. PORT atuawedoe,,.WM been. Meuutos aber T leat deanredyad Holl) gaigned wit sonncest ~ ebamift! AAO lel golons SV doen't iepreueetA shaorl Tet a a AO\ ORAS BR AVI sbeloliggintag? Deeg neeen A iessitnis shoe tsa Lo snapronanerl biden Ot solved bivwtl HM haw, pep 26 00) EA ouverte WM I 2M) to egnitecoyl soithe oil 2 .T wl meee aeaeae | Agarned lensten we geulwites saruncain aonentwo stderr wlositit fades arnt) yetomtiT! Iq ebaretyt shter Ort ORE ETE edeiiega® sisting Ratu dd acalieing smfiuleM to ecxcdarbipenesi fed BREE oopyistt 41 bon romreadod i do (AAP Ee yaw bo lesrool asatemer marshy sdhareestirye ait nay RARE whiny 7ol malegiienes wan A selina ole te nokaesl OT aaa At bos Le rad VOM RAO TES tertalt to. larvetvert pmiharin) srry ‘naendon? woniltl nl (amcnbteyvltsenn worstiwtol?) aut asiirnel nein ont Pong Al “CTD cnovtinaah einai bo muted = toe vigaanacestt onST ibs meee, Wa ah . “~~ MIL-ENALR exceed bow’ ‘oan to ening bay praca win a aielucihmagy alunathawpl See at? wd oem, AD te THOTT atgakag os datidat vila when 6 aj bagreodue sven rons aber hart covanl bre houw aniecemetiod relent lyiat! AK tgna’ atorlill 2ber wos) 14 ban AD sonead@ | | MANSEAL se OHM ee ae ¢ 133 References citing use of collections Herbarium Shearer, C.A., J.L. Crane, and K.R. Chandra Reddy. 1990. Studies in Leptosphaeria. Lectotypification of Sphaeria doliolum. Mycologia 82(4):496-500. Shildneck, P. & A.G. Jones. 1986. Cerastium dubium (Caryophyllaceae) new for the eastern half of North America (a comparison with sympatric Cerastrium species, including cytological data). Castanea 51(1):49-55. Swink, F. and G. Wilhelm. 1994. Plants of the Chicago Region. 4th edition. The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois, and the Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis. xiv + 921 pp. Szafoni, D., C. Grunwald, & L. Iverson. 1988. Illinois Barren Longwall Mine waste, fifty years after abandonment. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science. 81(1&2):113- 130. Taft, J.B. 1987. Carex brunnescens in Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 80(3&4):345-346. Taft, J.B. 1995. Ecology, distribution, and rareness patterns of threatened and endangered prairie plants in Illinois. Pp. 21-31 in T. E. Rice, editor, Proceedings of the Fourth Central Illinois Prairie Conference. Prairie remnants: Rekindling our natural heritage. Millikin University, Decatur, September 17-18, 1994. Grand Prairie Friends of Illinois, Urbana. Taft, J.B. & M.K. Solecki. 1990. Vascular flora of the wetland and prairie communities of Gavin Bog and Prairie Nature Preserve, Lake County, Illinois. Rhodora 92(871):142-165. Tazik, P.P., L.L. Osborne, & D.L. Szafoni. [in press]. Vascular plants in the streams of Champaign County, Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science. Wagner, W.L. 1984. Reconsideration of Oenothera subg. Gauropsis (Onagraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 71:1114-1127. Reports: Robertson, K.R. and L.R. Phillippe. 1992. The current status of Napaea dioica Linnaeus (glade mallow) in Illinois. Report to the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board. Phillippe, L.R. and K.R. Robertson. 1992. The current status of Eleocharis wolfti (Gray) Patterson (Wolf’s spike rush) in Illinois. Report to the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board. Phillippe, L.R. 1994. Inventory of Vascular Plants, Oakwood Bottoms, Shawnee National Forest, Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey, Center for Biodiversity, Technical Report 1994(5). gonad neo vat snotty yi » odds Yo sina? der ea 3 a ite « vs alpen @ 2 Nor nino. eva oul baie ‘atte winery YA whew nih avegeen.s co ROT ABET anenavl 3 rn 28 Laon DEY -Eltaswryr2 SOARS. YO TORS SPRIS CIEL tS UA BRL aPT je . sonsbe ta wean ethi2 abivslitl wt Wo enor ean idboantttt 1 i emma nid ee 1, | | REM EbE HABER” ot ohrlang ss i la ai i tia Gane eget PRR Shiki atortllll leans’) riwerl ott tq ayatpaccser'l utiba cout 2b T od TELS yl aiaendill i nimi NitrtvinU ALUM srgashidt Wutiet tuo yriibrbles utagamen sitherl oceans anal) ell do dbrehA atdert baa Ri BI-Ri ecenaig. 7 po ak renin iy oe ul ira 02 bploe 9M ae ‘i POTENT ESR STOR OE AHO UI preadonl onttoht vinnihtaten oe Yo winners oly ad abraby ralusceY Jaworig all Anoles? LO wb aervodel) 5a 3 Seni Ye \revahana 14h abun ads bo anciionanetT Aboniitt yeney Z ro ow’ eaemernrrg nee) depo his wndinal Yo robbinobtncont abe! ae . i 1 RST SIELEY antera hnahetael a” pepe taal chune ‘ya eutete previ: oat SR ogg A bas 2.4 aadoniert gine? beget had elorllt] ott ab toed vatossitfl cl asians 4 Lyarsy) Wher Grd to autase terre oT LOCK oertado® 4 ‘iia SY teeny? tarvaynebnd wontil tlt Od eteyesl ote ani (eletry sige euow) nosatetl sg | bean rues’ ; lnmotial4 sevrwude jomatiod boawdeD minh swihiogaV to otal bee! a laghartaeT 2 a dae re hour et ‘ome Uesitolt wicridil? winaaiift rm ; j \ Reppeer pa roy 134 References citing use of collections Herbarium Phillippe, L.R. 1995. Inventory of Vascular Plants, Shawnee National Forest, Jonesboro Ranger District, Compartments 94, 97, 99, 103 and 104, Alexander County, Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey, Center for Biodiversity, Technical Report 1995(9). Robertson, K.R. and L.R. Phillippe. 1993. The current status of Agalinis skinneriana (Wood) Britton in Illinois. Report to the Illinois Department of Conservation. Robertson, K.R., L.R. Phillippe, and S.M. Gehlhausen. 1993. The current status of Talinum rugospermum Holzinger in Illinois. Report to the Illinois Department of Conservation. Robertson, K.R., L.R. Phillippe, and S.M. Gehlhausen. 1994. The current status of Scirpus hallii Gray (Hall’s bulrush) in Illinois. Report to the Illinois Department of Conservation. 1 ; = kd int fe cs x [ ) 1 i ~— =i * a : I : [ =) - il “a 7 me it i f > t \ : il iv n i af 1 i} fay lA # i # oy 1 snutite't Vo enrtate coisa nw | te saaempuae : «id anit Yo wea uiviin lt aaah ininrns> $2 tow seeuitnet id ay iene enne arene pee oe me Pane ernih References citing use of collections Amphibians & Reptiles Garman, H. 1890. Notes on Illinois reptiles and amphibians, including several species not before recorded from the northern states. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History 3(10):185-190. Garman, H. 1892. A synopsis of the reptiles and amphibians of Illinois. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History 3(13):215-389. Smith, P.W. 1953. Some facts about Illinois snakes and their control. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes 32. 8 pp. Smith, P.W. 1961. The amphibians and reptiles of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 28(1):1-298. Morris, M.A., R.S. Funk, and P.W. Smith. 1983. An annotated bibliography of the Illinois herpetological literature 1960-1980, and an updated checklist of species of the state. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin 33(2):123-137. Brown, L.E., and M.A. Morris. 1990. Distribution, habitat, and zoogeography of the plains leopard frog (Rana blairi) in Illinois. Mlinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes 136. 6 pp. E35 va nee pers i nt, ie - ru Pia, 7 toa salonye laxevss ieee pnabiligeds — wylidepea eiceitlt no wxiol Oent Ft Jo voles! wae abontill ott Yo altel’ zene martian orl) mon) bebo sige 7 Ont eal HONE rowint seeneal r sonilll ot to ae dori Jo anmbdidaenn bite wteus gett io abegoirge A Sear Aa AMAEATSAELIE \cvorelHt loutal Yo renleier a “e | grated? Lewin sionllll brains wei bone sachouee donklt neds “om ood | eer wine eq 8 SE anol lanigoken ervwe” “eevue cobalt larnistut hone atest ta eaten be maga a er 4 4 "HOSS RCEE galt onitil als Yo ehiwngetl Gabnpcaia nih, 8S red WA um. shea aE pA a) diate dit Yo ealsequ Jo rethioulhy fie bynes GREr-Daet Seat hee ea Bok av NED ESIS nitatin YOKDe yore lan ult 7 , rth ot bo yrbphrgronemt e decor soobinerhinteK DRE chop AM bom lh! nw btu gore Coan tarasniiiA siovit' swtowhlll at ‘itis nied)’ " pon ie References citing use of collections Insect Collection Selected Bibliography (1980-1995) Anderson, R. V. and W. S. Vinikour. 1980. Shells of Physa gyrina (Gastropoda: Physidae) observed as substitute case-making material by Glossoma intermedium (Trichoptera: Glossosomatidae). Entomol. News 91:85-87. Belluck, D. A., B. A. Pennington, and J. D. Unzicker. 1980. Aberrant oviposition by the caddisfly Triaenodes tardus Milne (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae). Entomol. News 91:173- 175: ! Benton, A. H. 1980. An atlas of the fleas of the eastern United States. Marginal Media, Fredonia, N.Y. 177 pp. Berlocher, S. H., J. K. Bouseman, B. A. McPherson, and S . A. Lyons. 1992. An electrophorectic study of the red and black morphs of Euderces picipes (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.65 (4) 403-409. Bilyj, B. 1988. A taxonomic review of Guttipelopia (Diptera: Chironomidae). Entomol. Scand. 19:1-26. Borkent, A. and B. Bisset. 1990. A revision of the Holarctic species of Serromyia Meigen (Diptera : Ceratopogonidae). Syst. Entomol. 15:153-217. Bouseman, J. K. 1980. Hesperapis in Illinois: a genus of bees new to the eastern United States (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 53:700. Bouseman, J. K. 1982. Andrena haynesi Viereck and Cockerell in Illinois: a sunflower bee new to the eastern United States (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 55:75- 76. Bouseman, J. K. 1982. Coelioxys bisoncornua Hill in Illinois: a sunflower-associated cleptoparasitic bee new to the eastern United States (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 55:406-407. Bouseman, J. K. 1982. Note on the rediscovery of Xeromelecta interrupta (Cresson) in Illinois (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 55:349-350. 136 “acerswen oe tara? ctr pa reney Ssbalahonlite alee sbi feet satoatini'? # a Bi sae aT} seearinnd sweeten) id hanestare agrital ret pana wirettiediny ae | | eRe ever domonid Cnt eta schesninvaniiannd ‘pws porn 4 ris Jachgptcar aK; vi Bath nwo demo robe studged it ont nabs dipsisuins eee ae gel et sev ane wit Yo sad waits na weet HAs Ny sae aE ranean ‘sts se! A. 2 bin eivinaeloh wk 4 peaernonast 5. {2 ed hg tery ppea anes aha oma $3 erlqpiona dheld fixe byt att to AO (ny ee paler Aergrteiticanss aaannys est Yo tere Aap aac barruind ‘ata seraseyes) seohagitwd Wa Wares viecvonad A pe a i af ) ‘9 “magne dae ahbibiainaibahitanie ati A Oe sone A baw rt OE | STSEEEL Jonni’ amy ® oulmaogeyndenn + arsegitt) hs outed bertert’) rena at an wert erort ky aarenag'n | lew ta anne Tet 2.| eemsavet) OORES 08 Nese want .t fants stoner i. went god yeveoDonz x caaawcittl at Hyredon) hese dood Y Msanyial Swarts Sael f Ay e.sdok snes mae aes ant L hdntiboryAs sinens iibendh dad wade tint ren a ob if BA | of eH a H (aihton A srg bt ra a Sono? ok kn wea altinbh erent ala al ll We coves’ $k at REE a Preeral Dane ‘ofa Acosvenstt seupan ¢ hgumn ah his References citing use of collections Insects Bouseman, J. K. 1982. Recent collections of Nomia triangulifera Vachal on sunflowers in Illinois (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 55:95-96. Bouseman, J. K. 1982. Triepeolus mesillae Cockerell in Illinois: a cleptoparasitic bee new to the eastern United States (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Great Lakes Entomol. 15:146. Bouseman, J. K. 1986. Dufourea novaeangliae in Illinois, with confirmation of host plant (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Great Lakes Entomol. 19:203-204. Bouseman, J. K. 1986. Records of Epicauta maculata (Say) in Illinois (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Coleopterists Bull. 40:366. Bouseman, J. K. 1987. Collection of Melissodes (Apomelissodes) apicata in Illinois (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 60:335-336. Brigham, A. R. 1982. Aquatic and Semiaquatic Lepidoptera, pp. 12.1-12.36. In A. R. Brigham, W. U. Brigham, and A. Gnilka, eds. Aquatic insects and oligochaetes of North and South Carolina. Midwest Aquatic Enterprises, Mahomet, Illinois. Brigham, W. U. 1980. Coleoptera (other than Dryopidae), pp. 96-99. In J. C. Morse, J. W. Chapin, J. D. Herlong, and R. S. Harvey, eds. 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Lepidopterists' Soc. 40:327-346. 137 ; reas Bd cd ahatata 4 + alensphanie tiibatnet ona othe S80 AA ve weshnde lation arid rcalaiadant soso ole? was e , Hegel mbnels: eet BY) We penny ia Paeronnee ren DevObed ts 2 saute aap eR WW ws aed ster 04 saan "Mian eon pupal ri Anabobah - eal Ret lr noah pw Ade S60 ibe en toni p Sthoain) aibX Yo walls Keer ree oe 208 donned amen 5 (sabi A, sestqoeaengH) Pa aie cheer yittaepA abe ellie) Alban gemtgnt AY z i ‘ i ‘ SR Street cepbuytal aitaupA fseae fai nace ee 1 orn >t Wdbie jeemecieaeaseabanes oxen By J 0 ee uke A aby yooh 2.2 ban gaohel 4 | kant? . 4 095 ee a aun scons Ane dal 9 daca see) By! er an aah § Ve - wre A dioarec ni ee, cattle) OR ev APA be mshmetveiti farm eteeneanl attawpA ibe ,wiline A bri wiioilill wrest minnie eecdeeat-ablnssy 75. in ei 0 endl ai bt ag ring staph SRT Mi . sare HRA) Bink epUkt Yo veer emt bee aPoybeti aUderoh tee mdi re ae bth permet eM women steps mews aA hen iat ATW ainda A Aoal 408 9 gq cmnatqulageMt S84, UW alg | iawbiM air diol haw AMO! be ‘tonto Ue ee ORNS ae a shina salen soldi AV invlaennlith eabiscatiat slesniata cans iJ Wy wif LEE Nu dati spanned trenandrabas by “ tam omnne sarpteaityal 2 wo. cotabbner ghee shai bona 6 Lina tacoma tt to eae Sita Agitt oli 3 Wigan | ILTOITN males got forwoinll awth mitonge semamnmiieys Bhar att Yer spedey orbine arwecomi? Aegreekin): eo anviltoree racine: pant 2.8 awn PETSEOD 0? ‘wenmnqrboge if seoushohtd oe? bee his dbiteene | Fant Mi References citing use of collections Insects Cashatt, E. D., G. L. Godfrey, and J. R. Wiker. 1991. Occurrences of Eumorpha fasciata, Hyles gallii, Sphinx franckii and S. vashti (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) in Illinois. Great Lakes Entomol. 23:223-225. Caveney, S. 1986. The phylogenetic significance of ommatidium structure in the compound eyes of polyphagan beetles. Canadian J. Zool. 64:1787-1819. Christiansen, K. and P. Bellinger. 1980. The Collembola of North America north of the Rio Grande: a taxonomic analysis. Grinnell College, Grinnell, lowa. 1322 pp. Coulon, G. 1993. Notes synonymiques sur quelques Bythinoplectus Reitter, 1882 (Coleoptera, Pselaphidae, Faroninae). BullAnnls. Soc. r. belge Ent .159-162. Cook, E. F. 1984. Aphis (Homoptera: Aphididae) recorded from Compositae in North America, with a key to the species east of the Rocky Mountains and comments on synonymy and redescriptions of some little known forms. Ann. Entomol. Soc. America 77:442-449. Cook, E. F. 1984. Glabromyzus and Utamphorophora (Homoptera: Aphididae) species of North America. Ann. Entomol. Soc. America 77:705-711. Darling, D. C. and J. H. Werren. 1990. Biosystematics of Nasonia (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) Two New species reared from birds’ nests in North America. Ann. Entomol. Soc. America 83:352 - 370. DuBois, B.R. and M.B. DuBois. 1994 Colony founding by queens of Solenopsis molesta (Hymenoptera:Formicidae). Ent. News 105:61-68. DuBois, M. B. 1994. Checklist of Kansas Ants. The Kansas School Naturalist. 40: 3-15. DuBois, M. B. and J. Danoff-Burg. 1994. Distribution of ants in Kansas:subfamilies Dolichoderinae and Formicinae (Hymenoptera:Formicidae). Sociobiology 24:147-178. Duffield, R. M., W. E. LaBerge, J. H. Cane and J. W. 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Found., Washington. xii + 131pp., 8 color pl., 32 f. 138 | adh ont. iccdeaeenninan at OR sel te an, SE eet ee Sean inc aor oleae MIN ‘olan ig su ire Sst onsinenah abtrig ai este a ienmanaen siabqomalil aligh fob ceaiercy has Wen trane See wh al coleman AES OO eaEA: pet nara mah cite eVO prs tect ol tick wy anes ae | mine tetas i emrepipaces harsclatare eet 3 a . A decirneteA ei Maen AP. are PE i a a cuctmaean eile mienenae 02T neewiW hime all : nnd, scat A a bi nanannimatns pe ei it ee i) sie se Wo ep wt sera see wotioe Sere Pe | deinindenad stony) eet ie Jallannald Louth amar a wd oars a se) et 6 9 . methisr elorecnucan es mb atger te reeatoey hoi! eRe qth peel 1 eee SEO, otiut AR ADENG qyohontemat ae ae sanitleieh tne me ' cond Yo andes warzeedd GW selene W 1h been end i i aqviiel i Ww Mah alu, to wanahanceas brani a'sanohAS Wi ovine hedemernogened tree asamncttot olla NE sii 3098 seal { Asabitatian accra | qritpal ( wecmbwee aanit ) all apoio? Yo atrotine-000! wang | M fine 2.2 28 Somat’ staan) byw weet: bast uth taatelvotight pagar oe con Fr cy,” paar CRY retbell end banione, scm sls Yo wheal oer wn: = : pa ag te sien Lowi ‘aiesocee i ) aiocill 10 natal gna tehaialht et JOOP .yeltgdt B dhe dM SUE-A8M be dak sent Ar court sonal aT ta tg srry) serrotyT nr por wah 100, peatlands 2 9 bet AE DG SqeeloD iho welt robedMt bo etson sahvaeui Na (oaiquahsc) sailnntiaog se Haat any | SIR TER ‘202 ‘locreatal,~ | seahiedenlnnt saberheyere®) tne aired adh lo-neoge bra arscing af wR, Bo C20 a4 abormS 202 Jecoosnl ra \apegyoberty: bores evalysotiannl > oeatinbnalae (eabibiigé cemaqomerD telly! acy to abso geod? 200% snisgneN’ 4 bien al ah a . egeionutoaT twa vofinbt nt erotinrenta) wksaeatin ee — Hitt holeisors yy | BOHN B i y aie aMated eon ease cant et tuk lt eho wave reer rise ques kewincava ti a neworos wi moti whol galore inkrazolhal sdeonaulh ta watt net ADM, | BOO-1 TRESS dora nnibendD, amare tat ie dN peered archers 2 emwogye ko cirreygdina Gixcwmnan ottyto ent 1 aires owt) io wavoR saat A am 2 polit CAARERE 202 Jommatell kanesaid t ta) camaro unscotearyt RD «Sal ¥ ay, Bm y as vy 7 i is nl References citing use of collections Insects Hamilton, K. 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Wash. 90:1-11. 141 Se) at 2 supo ramti mart bingidll auterucsotecnivelt Daria oo saolihogeeiye w mg ae ee a eink Ks itt 0 etabatqosio’y oft a ” nea re peevons ape sineed wane ALDARE ee Sel Daal le Yak sal ea t ot a rt et af i cee. « w i a “won oe sgt i ama We oye) agen eet LOADER, S08 sven Mae adits tates temninanen S20) edaivesioht .W 8 baa | mau it reel analatied.t mammal siet nhomlat 6 A a a She iaae en ae domain son mec iieheet et’ one sotioliebyeeneyt Wt We altos veionaN ORCL sgt St T hie D8 ah ps Qe NUISE weil Amand mnmaeeiient | 4 m au silted bic here apvimdalA freer ere esl bllsten) Wai 5 feet DB dtu dell 10H Ye “ttt arom! bre nee ones eal We a9) wo feet amet OR we OD viru et lp ter query teres VM qh) 10 waiver ‘ouetbmlbyey a C2 pacabyriiawiht wos Hegre coullt, We parent a ni Gubiathetolt mrenicqentsng ss) eriieiielt jrifined . aibriodia heer heeeg 2 tne PERRO Aaa Swe hewrtodn . mnt seiserge wie We nicsegrages lie soni Ges Prec nd rerenry sentient) ‘inphoall emdlerannd euro) Seer” (ech 27 baa ite r ame eaaciniaa seme, enters | aa bet wi yadnort: sont 7 =k wsrtaelbige saan tid PE oc Sth adh 0 alate eet sis ; AOL EE ‘hoverahes afttoavtin® A ; 1% 3 wails “ ase . ; wis Abbe: aula inomgry? 5's ease Slt wie ial A te 1 ant | Joma 09 Apaibaaiveyest ida sets weemrele, | ae: $! 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ROL RT ed a vabednyeate ‘reno i AMIDE-LIREE 908 enon Piet drenmndonald, _ ssosejoston ohms ii plons nay. ies salt: Wet: | PROMS 202, dommotiall exert f caomabinwt, oo ° ne ‘itl ie eitestebananeauins Smoy agpa-at Khe ead D2 WS HI net araielnot onetivlatune tne iqqiteelt do texniqudohT) SURES Ae Semel Be samme oni Btn Grtaaouan bes ateaerinnr wt a rig JOR nid 3.0 Bt | sumiead Aouaiqe lease poe ee sonatoartt sailed 2D Jarl may arene ere soit aa dom ib al wi SRI. aeciigl 7) ARRE came ra Jol a UW goadaht 2 08 is xia incl: ‘0 -seasght 10 bein £.0hy abn pam date a bey what SinuepA abe Sd A tn eal Hf sonnet, meaibncgeinit ‘aha reowbiM werneaid . Agri 9 esa eewidbonis tnepiocibstt Peet seit 2h ove aputied ah Wik a co us cm emai Stam ontade bonnie} roles att no slender Ati en 4) ght wre A Anos at ditas? asinoadiin® ara brent taabiuarncages cour) ional sioomedT w nolaneu see 4 * danbeoth te to areal AM haben eonaaadl ontitrmnot? far agvodsang i bag Mg iw a FE Roma ohana) tygyoamt anf JOU eretqhC oitau taal Jo - sabia cial pened seg at svontod tT? LORE BOA ag cer enact shoe me onasya a 1c es she (nasi) pintiealoksdidee aft to nGtehroSL AUER steora/T 4.0 be 4 aitnal oe See, fometiB rat porns er a ho pga oo i) iy References citing use of collections Insects Johnson, C. D. 1983. Ecosystematics of Acanthoscelides ( Coleoptera : Bruchidae) of Southern Mexico and Central America. Entomol. Soc. America. Misc. Pub. 56:1-248. Johnson, C. D. 1990. Systematics of the seed beetle genus Acanthoscelides (Bruchidae) of northern South America. Trans. American Entomol. Soc. 116:297-618. Keirans, J. E., L. A. Durden, and C. E. Hopla.1993. 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Wash. 86:563-571. sabe? lowetlirotsyA Yo ward ne esnendie ) well ie ae aha eet mate heoW Tr. we tuba ced silt Solais iat wi me ea a WV Mite eal teks esi 9 hie D8 — ro) meget vor ca eared V ‘4 mn eo Le name | sn oa ii a nn fet geet Om nth ; ARSE Ge 8 omc 2 wee nebiontiadga A Wo tahegt web seer eeeeiat a Avon stot Wo eon a es tase is tao aaa UW pasighe A Ad K2-1.2ng peremenlll BIA sont HA bre OL col ae A ent eg ag aiontlll semnoriebl coe agra eA nar, a | UW ponetghel SAL OR7.8 ga urentqaneht Ut Nitea ei BN bi OL + eile? be sinci 39 aamaraogio Bae etoent allay sien alin) st tgp Aeboallil doer eoekney aoe (aula Hoey Alacght ho SREWO-1.8 si anineorstt 0 pant. oot A.A OA . aeiaeeyiiaamreter plese eve 9 ales nde). orem pie pening Rs... toni sora aoahqrsind stip namwrbied mney ae “pieal ie valu ww qlaiogn seh Sigal soto Sale - eo cranny ters phe, 4b he ‘ee mena tcornd Wedd Aenean oC > | SMO eat “ht vont taser haheynnlnbh do esioaqe oti! ait wealiiun » Seer wt ny BN-CR ani rt reas tetra ~~ sto! of woe enahiiseg ap ep orpert © amp cto Set | RREHTROE8 spinal one « pert er sareatcycume4) snouertbn) perenne My been? ews rattuccat ot seh a tap regi brie en nbocwt ell img mad nated wndeds Lederetndirvont xtt 1B , ‘SEES ante alah \ : grivi Coabibig’ verageroR) endothe) drole bhisigaiwon meer Jer ai Rt) TNR Ancescoanist oA Anat it adledy 290 ) iuiohenyylt aor Conbitbiade sevvtegornai’) ssetyiwolmys to: entnange wae A poet Lor a): | ok sina Meaty cs loaned oat eanaibrs amiinie °F Pat References citing use of collections Insects Voegtlin, D., G. 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Wisconsin, Madison. 122 pp. Webb, D. W. 1980. Primary insect types in the Illinois Natural History Survey Collection, exclusive of the Collembola and Thysanoptera. Illinois Natur. Hist. Surv. Bull. 32. 191 PP- Webb, D. W. 1981. Athericidae, pages 479-482. In J. F. McAlpine et al. Manual of Nearctic Diptera, Vol. 1. Res. Branch, Agr. Canada Monogr. 27. Webb, D. W. 1981. Hilarimorphidae, pages 603-605. In J. F. McAlpine et al. Manual of Nearctic Diptera, Vol. 1. Res. Branch, Agr. Canada Monogr. 27. Webb, D. W. 1981. Redescription of Micropsectra polita (Diptera: Chironomidae) with the female and immature states. Great Lakes Entomol. 14:185-190. Webb, D. W. 1981. The benthic macroinvertebrates from the cooling lake of a coal-fired electric generating station. Illinois Natur. Hist. Surv. Bull. 32:358-377. Webb, D. W. 1982. Smittia lasiops (Malloch): a redescription of the adults with a description of the immature stages (Diptera: Chironomidae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 84:468-474. Webb, D. W. and W. U. Brigham. 1982. Aquatic Diptera, pp. 11.1-11.111. In A. R. Brigham, W. U. Brigham, and A. Gnilka, eds. Aquatic insects and oligochaetes of North and South Carolina. Midwest Aquatic Enterprises, Mahomet, Illinois. Webb, D. W. 1983. A new genus and species of Nearctic coenomyiid (Diptera: Coenomyiidae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 85:822-825. Webb, D. W. 1983. A revision of the Nearctic species of Arthropeas (Diptera: Coenomyiidae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 85:737-747. 150 pes PASNODER an! 508 mm St Malt ord et! nail ston ae lowvlautaes | , win tiiw teabinvonoxut3 2 ernigQK ) itlog rian " molayroaster Lae WO enroitooiios to sau gaitis esongmass | aheent mest wbislegh wow wilt bere wold dell: sl ih aca 6 iw Hanis ps? pokiadrapew merry yor) wratt Lomo? av ap coms pets patruncen saxyuralayht yOnarme) ret ated) momen mab ey taalyoloo’s Yo situltull aveuan >ftkaaee orld oe ae Sitter | th tcte neers "ile worsen dri 0 (oabibidqgAcweshqoemaH) aitabeiNA end deol ARE re ih 1 SPST eo Ldap aigenel tonne’ drov4 crt yor age akwlodeue suepigihtig®: ERED ito? A WO be 2 ry SOR-EDRES salgoloranobO ohne rene astare anu vadoldind asp iy equlenobolin lantyolonedT per owe aw brn A Pe il -Rees lenin’ hoo8 yuaghdolhl ernie al staid encaeietyaan) fean, teats matt win heed 2M tetera oe nlagtal) veges % raitbaltsbao olf RE Aa re aya etal sacanli spetealiod yawn tt faites ehewiill) weld ‘i meq troant ‘omen ORR w At 4 - Seramait No tanith Le to nis or tal cea. epg, nstoteonit A yiet Ws ke TgonoM sbanw? nO ere aah a al Xo tours tom snigiaaM, i Ll 20>-203 naga dacbisegionndyallsl. ABR w ae egOWOM, abana’) yA orca aah if ov aries werent RTT Jaco goal d head soba tshroa Larne semen knees & ba oiled griltevao att) avon: kas enidsieurentiorgacea patti ont MOE WO TRE REL LE ad | wud Soft ‘oil eet vedas piste sini Henbiey rrcatenky ae vit iwy w nahestun oe 10, nolan a stmbveathaind) woygienad abation swe WM arr ND ORE LUE 08 Jornedias 20rt embtorminenbt veppnlgecl ageit encrinceant att to draigh AA al ERTL Te pp yer sisaspA SORE sauna gh Ls . We tne wo ston tire dino 10 eatarhoxiio bre een at@ppAcbo walling A bem me a ae welll saemcarlaM, depetograin atsmupiA raver tn, pilornD dtanee | feshilvenaine’ Drolet) lyrnaen stot Wo esha ban aumg ws A meat ‘aden ( ALCOA hay “ai? Sovemate® .gonrtl ; (abst 0) sana) eayerlih lo asinoge sional orl) to niles A BRET WW re oe TOROS TO basi cs Se References citing use of collections Insects Webb, D. W. 1983. Diel periodicity in adult emergence of chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) in an oligotrophic lake. Mem. American Entomol. Soc. 34:343-360. Webb, D. W. 1983. The genus Coenomyia (Diptera: Coenomyiidae) in the Nearctic region and notes on generic placement. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 85:653-664. Webb, D. W. and E. A. Lisowski. 1983. The immature stages of Dialysis fasciventris (Loew) (Diptera: Coenomyiidae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 85:691-697. Webb, D. W. 1984. A revision of the Nearctic species of Rachicerus (Diptera: Rachiceridae). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 57:298-315. Webb, D. W. 1984. A revision of the Nearctic species of the family Solvidae (Insecta: Diptera). Trans. American Entomol. Soc. 110:245-293. Webb, D. W. and E. A. Lisowski. 1985. The immature stages of Orthonevra flukei (Diptera: Syrphidae). Southwestern Natur. 30:312-315. Webb, D. W. 1987. A revision of the genus Bolbomyia (Diptera: Rhagionidae) of the world. J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 60:433-445. Webb, D. W. 1987. A revision of the Nearctic species of Arthroceras (Diptera: Rhagionidae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 89:250-263. Webb, D. W. and M. E. Irwin. 1989. The genera Ataenogera and Phycus in the new world (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae)Proc, Entomol. Soc. Wash. 91:35-50. Webb, D. W. and M. E. Irwin. 1991. A revision of the Nearctic species of DialineuraRondani and Pallicephala Irwin and Lyneborge (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 93:869-898. Webb. D. W. and M. E. Irwin. 1991. The Nearctic genus Nebritus Coquillet (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 93:899-913. Webb, D.W. and M. E. Irwin. 1991. The North American genus Megalinga Irwin and Lyneborge (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae) Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 93: 914-924. Webb, D.W. and M. E. Irwin. 1994. The New World genus Chromolepida Cole (Diptera:Therevidae:Therevinae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 97:197-224. Webb, D.W. 1994. The Immature stages of Suragina concinna (Williston) (Diptera:Athericidae). J. Kans. Ent. Soc. 67:421-425. Webb, S. E., M. H. Kok-Yokomi, and D. J. Voegtlin. 1994. Effect of trap color on species composition of alate aphids (Homoptera:Aphididae) caught over watermelon plants. Florida Entomologist 77:146-154. 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NRE wid or bat Hoabohoiatgastn conf weandh to aig fists eolnen a. en m a ub hod 0d domnetatl a “bhiow wor et ni sng ised scion ett 00 obwt E ti wa . é sah re ‘Aaa ane Sores sostitenativant seabivonast : hs 1 a Kenibreesietsal feo RE pe ‘ae we a cide A my ‘ioihindtenniin to walnenys risen! svt Yer fanning steer ‘mature 2h bins iw Oo inant doarhverod'S abrvwnetT revaeith. aged H a Dian eeiwal ninaecltle form | e Aan ee ices endex?: tnttinpad mane Lorie, sient adll seer thors A) Mobs Ww. ax “ fi, he LMR ee rapedd ane Newreuaelt etal Aymnisroety, cis : egentonng! faery rete wysagyh ilies meahonnA elt wT $80 nivel 2 Ad baw Wat | ASC-BLE 58 ABW por Samnadeth Ord (acuatomhae ssabivornsdT rain) lod adaploncni? aunts how iv nth one allest BM Ses obo ASENCEG Aan W 20 format wort Ananivased eater cemaghT) | _tncaaitve dentate, vile eo asighas onssemen oct? a " | RED TNO omit 1A owt oA Rea Mater) } ) biel iiescacbahiieay poet eT od {2 amy en aaa stnalg nokwmimvew eve a igen a-Si ehiricte geutin be: tae | Yee | © EARLE stadia 152 References citing use of collections Insects Welch, J. L. and B. C. Kondratieff. 1991. The Mydidae (Diptera) of Costa Rica. The Pan-Pac. Entomol. 67:124 -134. Wharton, R. A.1988. The Braconid genus Aysia (Hymenoptera): A revision of the subgenus Anarcha. Contrib. American Entomol. Inst. 25:1-69. Whiting, M. F. 1991. A distributional study of Sialis (Megaloptera: Sialidae) in North America. Entomol. News 102:50-56. Whitlock, H. N. and J. C. Morse. Ceraclea enodis , a new species of sponge-feeding caddisfly (Trichoptera:Leptoceridae) previously misidentified) J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 13:580- 591. Wiggins, G. B. and J. S. Richardson. 1989. Biosystematics of Eocosmoecus , a new Nearctic caddisfly genus ( Trichoptera: Limnephilidae, Dicosmoecinae). J. of the North Am. Benthol. Soc. 8:355-369. Wilson, S. W. and J. E. McPherson. 1980. A list of the Fulgoridae (Homoptera) of Southern Illinois. Great Lakes Entomol. 13:25-30. Wilson, S. W. and J. E. McPherson. 1980. Keys to the planthoppers, or Fulgoridae, of Illinois (Homoptera). Trans. Illinois State Acad. Sci. 73:1-61. Wojtowicz, J. A. 1982. Description of the larva and female of Pycnopsyche flavata (Banks) with comparative notes on the ecology of P. flavata and P. gentillis (McLachlan) (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 84:304-314. Wygodzinsky, P.W. and K. Schmidt. 1991. Revision of the New World Enicocephalomorpha (Heteroptera). Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist. 200:1-265. Yanega, D. & R. A. B. Leschen. 1994. Beetles associated with bee nests (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Chiapas, Mexico, with descriptions of the immature stages of Vanonus balteatus Werner (Coleoptera: Adridae, Endomychidae, Meloidae) The Coleopterists Bulletin 48(4):355-360. Yanega, D. A. 1994. Arboreal, ant-mimicking mutillid wasps, Pappognatha; parasites of neotropical Euglossa (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae and Apidae). Biotropica 26 (4):465- 468. Yanega, D. 1994. Nests and hosts of three species of megachilid bees (Hymenoptera:Apoidea: Megachilidae) from Coahuila, Mexico. J. Kans. Ent. Soc. 67:415-417. Young, Ronald M. 1988. A monograph of the genus Polyphylla Harris in America north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae). Bull. Univ. 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