Dataset: CAS-ANTWEB
Search Criteria: Barbados; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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crematogaster brevidentata
casent0901467   
Barbados, 13.166667 -59.55

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crematogaster brevidentata
casent0902171Forel   
Barbados, 13.166667 -59.55

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pseudomyrmex gracilis (Fabricius, 1804)
casent0902842   
Barbados, 13.166667 -59.55

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pseudomyrmex gracilis (Fabricius, 1804)
casent0902844   
Barbados, 13.166667 -59.55

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acropyga goeldii Forel, 1893
casent0903183Bovill   1914-12-31
Barbados, 13.166667 -59.55

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crematogaster brevidentata
casent0908391Forel   
Barbados, [Bathseba] Bathsheba, 13.216667 -59.516666, 200m

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atta cephalotes (Linnaeus, 1758)
casent0909441W.G. Jefferys   
Barbados, [Barbade]

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crematogaster indet
fmnhins0000108345E. Wartburg   1968-07-01
Barbados, Caribbean Meteorological Institute, 13.098938 -59.613354

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paratrechina longicornis (Latreille, 1802)
fmnhins0000117433E. Wartburg   1969-07-01
Barbados, British West Indies, North Point, 13.334578 -59.61468, 30m

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paratrechina longicornis (Latreille, 1802)
fmnhins0000117970E. Wartburg   1968-07-01
Barbados, Caribbean Meteorological Institute, 13.098938 -59.613354

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solenopsis indet
fmnhins0000118250E. Wartburg   1969-06-21
Barbados, British West Indies, Accra Beach Hotel, 5.555717 -0.196306

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(myrmicinae) indet
fmnhins0002922060S. B. Peck   1979-02-23
Barbados, Turners Hall Woods

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platythyrea punctata (Smith, 1858)
focol0858Forel   
Barbados, Saint Joseph, Bathsheba, 13.216667 -59.516666, 200m

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crematogaster brevidentata
jtl027870A. Forel   
Barbados, Bathseba, 200m


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