Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptogenys ergatogyna
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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leptogenys ergatogyna Wheeler, 1922
casent0003152H.O. Lang   
Democratic Republic of Congo, Medje, 2.416667 27.3

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leptogenys ergatogyna Wheeler, 1922
casent0250093Niemand, L.   2013-06-26
Congo, Niari, Loucoum� Forest, Apit09, -2.31421 12.81303, 796m

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leptogenys ergatogyna Wheeler, 1922
sam-ent-0011535Nat. Mus. S. Rhodesia   1952-05-18
Uganda, Zika Forest, near Entebbe, 0.08333 32.48333

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leptogenys ergatogyna Wheeler, 1922
casent0815024Niemand, L.   2013-06-28
Congo, Niari, Loucoum� Forest, Apit15, -2.32713 12.81188, 682m

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leptogenys ergatogyna Wheeler, 1922
casent0815025Niemand, L.   2013-06-28
Congo, Niari, Loucoum� Forest, Apit15, -2.32713 12.81188, 682m

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leptogenys ergatogyna Wheeler, 1922
sam-ent-011535Natal Museum   1952-05-18
Uganda, Zika Forest, near Entebbe, 0.08333 32.48333


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