occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FF7F54D450D14476	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon					During the fall of 2014, a single adult male aradid was unknowingly collected in a leaf litter sample outside Brasher Cave (Pope County). Organisms were separated from leaf litter, soil, and detritus into ethanol via Berlese funnel, and the aradid was discovered in the subsequent sort and identified as Neuroctenus pseudonymus (Fig. 1), a species previously unknown in Illinois. The specimen bears the following label data		1		Organisms & Fig. & The									Illinois		Pope County	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FF7F54D450D14476				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FB7C554057D7448E	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon					ILLINOIS: Pope Co.: Brasher Cave: entrance: leaf litter, 14 August 2014, coll. SJTaylor, MLNiemiller & SDCinel, Sample Number: 1201, Lot Number Shw 0532, det. D. R. Swanson 2015 [1 male]	male	1	2014-08-14	Sample Number & Lot Number Shw									ILLINOIS		Brasher Cave	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FB7C554057D7448E				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FC67558851394322	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon			INHS		The entrance to Brasher Cave lies in a small, shallow, thinly-wooded sinkhole (Fig. 10) in an upland deciduous (oak) forest. The forested setting results in copious accumulations of leaf litter in and around the cave entrance. The specimen, now dried and point-mounted, has been vouchered in the Illinois Natural History Survey Insect Collection (INHS Insect Collection 809,670).		1											Illinois	Brasher Cave	The	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FC67558851394322				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FF2F5219566C4356	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon			INHS		A search for corroborative material in that collection revealed three additional specimens with the following label data: ILLINOIS: [Calhoun Co.], Hardin, 5 – 9 June 1932, coll. H. L. Dozier, det. D. R. Swanson 2016, INHS Insect Collection 777,271 [1 female]	female	1	1932-06-05	H. L. Dozier & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Hardin	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FF2F5219566C4356				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FDAE5260511E43B2	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon			INHS		[Champaign Co.], Urbana, University Woods, from soil cover in woods, 15 Oct. 1933, M. D. Farrar, det. P. D. Ashlock 1938, det. D. R. Swanson 2016, INHS Insect Collection 777,274		1	1933-10-15	Urbana & University Woods & M. D. Farrar & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Champaign Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FDAE5260511E43B2				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FABE5284561A43CA	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon			INHS		Union Co., Pine Hills, under flat stone near swamp, 20 March 1988, S. Taylor, det. S. Taylor 1988, INHS Insect Collection 775,584 [1 female, figured].	female	1	1988-03-20	Pine Hills & S. Taylor & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Union Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FABE5284561A43CA				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FF2F52F05046425A	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon					Sparsely mentioned in the literature, Ne. pseudonymus is easily recognized among the six Nearctic species of the genus by the ovate form of the body and the folds present on the seventh tergite. Heidemann (1904) reported this species from under the bark of fallen chestnut (Castanea sp.). McClure (1932) documented prenatal care in this species. Froeschner (1988 a) recorded the species from Washington, D. C.		1											Washington		Washington	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FF2F52F05046425A				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FBC0535C502A425A	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon					Indiana		1											Indiana		Indiana	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FBC0535C502A425A				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FB7C535C511D425A	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon					North Carolina		1											North Carolina		North Carolina	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FB7C535C511D425A				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FAB5535C51CD425A	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon					Ohio		1											Ohio		Ohio	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FAB5535C51CD425A				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FF7F538157A642B6	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon					Tennessee, and Texas, and Kormilev (1982) added Maryland and Virginia		1											Tennessee		Tennessee	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FF7F538157A642B6				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FBE8538156D94292	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon					More recently, Taylor & Gil (2009) recorded Ne. pseudonymus from Louisiana		1											Louisiana		Louisiana	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FBE8538156D94292				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FF2F53EC556B4162	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon			INHS		Also found in the INHS was a single adult female of Nannium pusio. The specimen (Fig. 2) bears the following label data: ILLINOIS: [St. Clair Co.], Edgemont, debr. in tree, 16 September 1943, W. E. Snow, det. D. R. Swanson 2015		1	1943-09-16	W. E. Snow									ILLINOIS	Also	The	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FF2F53EC556B4162				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FEA0503551CC415E	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon			INHS		INHS Insect Collection 775,583 [1 female] (INHS). Although not " freshly caught ", the specimen is conveniently reported here as a new state record to provide a more complete picture of the Mezirinae of Illinois	female	1											Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FEA0503551CC415E				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.mc.83EDA3770C43FFA5FF7F507D50B34196	BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5.taxon				holotype	Nannium pusio is easily separated from other mezirines by the small size and trisinuate posterior margin of the pronotum. Until now, it has only been recorded from the type locality in Ohio (Froeschner 1988 a).		1											Ohio		Froeschner	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C43FFA6FF7F54B155ED47D5#83EDA3770C43FFA5FF7F507D50B34196				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C40FFA6FF7F574E51C94322.mc.83EDA3770C40FFA6FF7F574E564E464B	BB2C183C0C40FFA6FF7F574E51C94322.taxon					Key to the Mezirinae of Illinois		1											Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C40FFA6FF7F574E51C94322#83EDA3770C40FFA6FF7F574E564E464B				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C46FFA1FF7F50F551C946D3.mc.83EDA3770C46FFA0FF7F50F55643403C	BB2C183C0C46FFA1FF7F50F551C946D3.taxon					Key to the Berytidae of Illinois		1											Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C46FFA1FF7F50F551C946D3#83EDA3770C46FFA0FF7F50F55643403C				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C45FFACFF7F500F51CE4122.mc.83EDA3770C45FFA3FF7F500F5658410A	BB2C183C0C45FFACFF7F500F51CE4122.taxon					Key to the Coreidae of Illinois		1											Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C45FFACFF7F500F51CE4122#83EDA3770C45FFA3FF7F500F5658410A				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFADFF7F52D251CE41EB.mc.83EDA3770C4BFFADFF7F52D2566743C7	BB2C183C0C4BFFADFF7F52D251CE41EB.taxon					Key to the Phymatinae of Illinois		1											Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFADFF7F52D251CE41EB#83EDA3770C4BFFADFF7F52D2566743C7				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C4BFFADFF7F5138566F40CE	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					1961 (Rhopalidae: Rhopalinae). In the early summer of 2014, a single male (Fig. 7) and single female of the scentless plant bug Arhyssus nigristernum were collected via sweep-net within a shrub prairie in the Fogelpole Cave Nature Preserve (Fig. 14). The specimens bear the following label data: ILLINOIS: Monroe Co., Fogelpole Cave Nat. Preserve, shrub prairie, 30 June 2014, 38.1964 ° N 90.1294 ° W, 640 ft., D. R. Swanson et al., # 47, det. D. R. Swanson 2014 [1 male, 1 female]	male	2	2014-06-30	D. R. Swanson		38.1964	-90.1294	195					ILLINOIS	In	Fogelpole Cave Nature Preserve	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C4BFFADFF7F5138566F40CE				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C4BFFAEFDAE51C8503847D5	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		This specimen was taken in the shrubby transition zone between the prairie vegetation and the wooded sinkhole. The female has been vouchered in the Illinois Natural History Survey Insect Collection (INHS Insect Collection 780,163), and the male has been retained in the first author's collection (DRS). A search for corroborative material in INHS revealed several additional specimens		1		This & The & Natural History Survey Insect Collection									Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C4BFFAEFDAE51C8503847D5				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFB9556DD50B44630	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		ILLINOIS: [Clark Co.], Parker, sweepings, 18 May 1908, [no collector], INHS Insect Collection 569,605 [1 male]	male	1	1908-05-18	Parker & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Clark Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFB9556DD50B44630				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFB1C570651C2466D	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Jackson Co.], Makanda, Giant City [State] Park, 10 May 1932, H. L. Dozier, INHS Insect Collection 569,607 [1 female]	female	1	1932-05-10	Makanda & Giant City & Park & H. L. Dozier & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		State	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFB1C570651C2466D				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F574E51CD4648	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Jackson Co.], Grand Tower, 12 May 1932, H. L. Dozier, INHS Insect Collection 569,001 & 569,615 [2 males]	male	2	1932-05-12	Grand Tower & H. L. Dozier & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Jackson Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F574E51CD4648				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F5772515546A5	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Pope Co.], Golconda, 22 June 1932, Ross, Dozier, Park, INHS Insect Collection 569,610 [1 male]	male	1	1932-06-22	Golconda & Ross & Dozier & Park & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Pope Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F5772515546A5				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFAE4576D50644680	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Union Co.], Cobden, 26 June 1905, [no collector], INHS Insect Collection 569,606 [1 female]	female	1	1905-06-26	Cobden & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Union Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFAE4576D50644680				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFBD55796573F46FD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Union Co.], Jonesboro, 6 May 1932, H. L. Dozier, INHS Insect Collection 569,612 [1 male]	male	1	1932-05-06	Jonesboro & H. L. Dozier & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Union Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFBD55796573F46FD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFC9157B556B346D8	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Vermilion Co.], Batestown, 16 June 1908, [no collector], INHS Insect Collection 569,614 [1 male]	male	1	1908-06-16	Batestown & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Vermilion Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFC9157B556B346D8				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFD1A57DE56714535	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Vermilion Co.], Danville, 3 July 1911, [no collector], INHS Insect Collection 569,603 [1 male]	male	1	1911-07-03	Danville & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Vermilion Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFD1A57DE56714535				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFDD857FD56D44510	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Washington Co.], Dubois, sweepings from grass, 3 July 1909, [no collector], INHS Insect Collection 569,608 [1 female]	female	1	1909-07-03	Insect Collection									Washington		Dubois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFDD857FD56D44510				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFD665426558C454D	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		[Washington Co.], Dubois, 21 May 1917, [no collector], INHS Insect Collection 569,604 [1 male]	male	1	1917-05-21	Insect Collection									Washington		Dubois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFD665426558C454D				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFE0D544554834585	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		and [Washington Co.], DuBois, 9 Aug. 1917, [no collector], INHS Insect Collection 569,609 [1 female]. All of the supplemental specimens were identified as Arhyssus bohemonii [sic] by Harris in 1945.	female	1	1917-08-09	Insect Collection									Washington		DuBois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFE0D544554834585				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF2F54B751CD4415	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					In the eastern states, A. nigristernum resembles many other rhopalines, generally requiring examination of the pronotum and metapleuron under a microscope to confirm the genus. However, dark individuals (such as the pair caught here) are distinctive among eastern species of Arhyssus. In past literature, this species was often listed under a junior synonym, Corizus bohemani Signoret, 1859. Henry (1988) recorded A. nigristernum from Arkansas		1											Arkansas		Arkansas	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF2F54B751CD4415				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F554655744470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Connecticut		1											Connecticut		Connecticut	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F554655744470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFED0554655D94470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Florida		1											Florida		Florida	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFED0554655D94470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFE4A554655AC4470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Indiana		1											Indiana		Indiana	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFE4A554655AC4470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFDF8554756314471	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Kansas		1											Kansas		Kansas	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFDF8554756314471				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFD92554656BD4470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Kentucky		1											Kentucky		Kentucky	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFD92554656BD4470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFD17554657254470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Louisiana		1											Louisiana		Louisiana	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFD17554657254470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFC6F554657844470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Maine		1											Maine		Maine	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFC6F554657844470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFC005546500D4470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Maryland		1											Maryland		Maryland	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFC005546500D4470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFB87554651414470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Massachusetts		1											Massachusetts		Massachusetts	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFB87554651414470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFAC2554651CD4470	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Michigan		1											Michigan		Michigan	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFAC2554651CD4470				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F5565554F44AD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Mississippi		1											Mississippi		Mississippi	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F5565554F44AD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFEC1556555DA44AD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Missouri		1											Missouri		Missouri	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFEC1556555DA44AD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFE485565560544AD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					North Carolina		1											North Carolina		North Carolina	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFE485565560544AD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFD88556A56BD44AD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					New Jersey		1											New Jersey		New Jersey	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFD88556A56BD44AD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFD10556A572644AD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					New York		1											New York		New York	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFD10556A572644AD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFC6B556557EB44AD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Ohio		1											Ohio		Ohio	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFC6B556557EB44AD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFC265565503344AD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Pennsylvania		1											Pennsylvania		Pennsylvania	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFC265565503344AD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFB9E5565514744AD	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Rhode Island		1											Rhode Island		Rhode Island	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFB9E5565514744AD				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFACA556A51CD4452	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Tennessee		1											Tennessee		Tennessee	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFACA556A51CD4452				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F558F548E4489	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Texas		1											Texas		Texas	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF7F558F548E4489				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF00558E57204489	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Virginia, and West Virginia, as well as Washington, D. C.		1											Virginia		Virginia	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF00558E57204489				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFC6B558E50274488	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Ontario, and Quebec		1											Ontario		Ontario	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFC6B558E50274488				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFB97558E550144E5	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Parshley (1917) included New Hampshire		1											New Hampshire		New Hampshire	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFB97558E550144E5				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFE8955AD57B94319	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Chopra's (1968) distribution map included dots for several specimens from Illinois (as well as Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, and South Carolina), although these states were not listed under " Material Examined ", and we are unaware of any other literature records for A. nigristernum in these states. The current known distribution of the species north of Mexico is summarized in Fig. 20.		1											Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFE8955AD57B94319				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF2F535D557342C8	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		Several specimens, including a large series, of Aufeius impressicollis (Fig. 8) were discovered in the collection. They bear the following label data: ILLINOIS: [Champaign Co.], Champaign, 31 October 1906, Hart & Hood, det. Harris 1945, INHS Insect Collection 568,581 – 568,588 & 568,601 – 568,607 [7 males, 6 females]; Champaign Co., Urbana	male	13	1906-10-31	Several & Fig. & They & Champaign & Hart & Hood & Insect Collection									ILLINOIS		Champaign Co.	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF2F535D557342C8				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFEDD53CE508A4100	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		13 Nov. 1915, [no collector], det. Harris 1945, INHS Insect Collection 568,595 [1 male]. Henry (1988) recorded A. impressicollis from Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Washington	male	1	1915-11-13	Insect Collection									Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Utah		Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Utah	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFEDD53CE508A4100				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFB03501650E6417D	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					Wheeler (1988) added South Carolina, and Wheeler (2002) added Georgia, North Carolina, and Oklahoma		1											South Carolina		South Carolina	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFB03501650E6417D				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFF2F50CA55AF4029	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		A single specimen of Niesthrea louisianica (Fig. 9) also was present in the INHS. The specimen bears the following label: ILLINOIS: S		1											ILLINOIS		ILLINOIS	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFF2F50CA55AF4029				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAEFDE150EE56D74005	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon			INHS		Illinois [no further data], Andreas Bolter Collection, det. D. R. Swanson 2016, INHS Insect Collection 754,415 [1 female]	female	1		Andreas Bolter Collection									Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAEFDE150EE56D74005				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.mc.83EDA3770C48FFAFFD655113558347D5	BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9.taxon					However, the presence of N. louisianica in Illinois is corroborated by an individual photographed in Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois on 3 November 2005 and posted to BugGuide. net (http: // bugguide. net / node / view / 36397). Henry (1988) recorded this species from Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. The current known distribution of the species north of Mexico is summarized in Fig. 22. Finding this species in Illinois was not surprising, particularly in the southern part of the state. Niesthrea louisianica is known to feed on velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti Medikus), which plant can be pestiferous in monocultures of corn, soybean, cotton, and sorghum (Schaefer & Kotulski 2000).		1	2005-11-03									Georgia	Mexico	Illinois	Henry	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C4BFFAFFF7F511455B146D9#83EDA3770C48FFAFFD655113558347D5				MaterialCitation		
BB2C183C0C49FFAFFF7F544A51CE43FC.mc.83EDA3770C49FFAFFF7F544A567E454F	BB2C183C0C49FFAFFF7F544A51CE43FC.taxon					Key to the Rhopalidae of Illinois		1											Illinois		Illinois	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB2C183C0C49FFAFFF7F544A51CE43FC#83EDA3770C49FFAFFF7F544A567E454F				MaterialCitation		
