Dataset: CASC-TYPE
Taxa: Cyatholipidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Entomology Type Collection


CASC:TYPE
Alaranea ardua Griswold, 1997
CASTYPE17332Charles E. Griswold   1993-11-10
Madagascar, Antsiranana, Antsiranana Province, Marojejy Reserve, 8.4 km NNW of Manantenina, -14.433333 49.75, 700m

CASC:TYPE
Alaranea betsileo Griswold, 1997
CASTYPE17333Nikolaj Scharff   
Madagascar, Fianarantsoa, P.N. Ranomafana, Talatakely, -21.259246 47.454442, 900m

CASC:TYPE
Alaranea merina Griswold, 1997
CASTYPE17334Jonathan A. Coddington   
Madagascar, Toamasina, P.N. Perinet, near Andasibe, -18.925172 48.418651, 1000m

CASC:TYPE
Scharffia rossi Griswold, 1997
CASTYPE17335   

CASC:TYPE
Ulwembua antsiranana Griswold, 1997
CASTYPE17336Jonathan A. Coddington   1993-11-21
Madagascar, Antsiranana, P N Montagne d'Ambre, 2.79 air km NE of park entrance, -12.533333 49.166667, 1000m

CASC:TYPE
Ulwembua ranomafana Griswold, 1997
CASTYPE17337Nikolaj Scharff   1993-12-05
Madagascar, Fianarantsoa, P N Ranomafana, Vohiparara, -21.233333 47.4, 900m

CASC:TYPE
Vazaha toamasina Griswold, 1997
CASTYPE17338J Coddington   1993-11-04
Madagascar, Toamasina, P. N. Perinet, nr Andasibe, -18.933333 48.4, 1000m

CASC:TYPE
Wanzia fako Griswold, 1998
CASTYPE17733Charles E. Griswold   1992-01-21
Cameroon, South-West, Fako, Mt. Cameroon, forest near Mann's Spring, 4.133333 9.116667, 2050m

CASC:TYPE
Buibui abyssinica Griswold, 2001
CASTYPE17795   
Ethiopia

CASC:TYPE
Ilisoa conjugalis Griswold, 2001
CASTYPE17796   

CASC:TYPE
Isicabu kombo Griswold, 2001
CASTYPE17797   
South Africa

CASC:TYPE
Pembatatu gongo Griswold, 2001
CASTYPE17798   
Kenya

CASC:TYPE
Ulwembua usambara Griswold, 2001
CASTYPE17799Charles E. Griswold   1995-11-10
Tanzania, Tanga: W Usambara Mountains, Mazumbai, -4.816667 38.5, 1400 - 1800m


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Google Map

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