Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dorylus orientalis, Dorylus orientalis obscuriceps, Dorylus orientalis orientalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
casent0217468P.S. Nathon   1937-07-31
India, Puducherry, Nedungadu, Tanjore, 10.96667 79.78333

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
casent0249443P.S. Ward   1999-01-24
India, Karnataka, 10km SW Heggadadevankote, 12.01667 76.26667, 760m

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
casent0901942W.S. Saunders   
India, [East India], 20 77

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
casent0901951   
India, Bengal, 24 90

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
casent0903710Fea   1886-12-31
Myanmar, [Rangoon, Birmania] Yangon, 22 98

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
casent0905736D. Emery   1878-12-31
India, West Bengal, Calcutta, 22.53333 88.36667, 5m

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
casent0911340   
India, Madras, 13.084286 80.27631

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
fmnhins0000045260P. S. Nathan   1937-07-31
India, Nedungadu, Tanjore, 10.96934 79.77154

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
focol1113   
Myanmar, [Birma]

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
focol1114   
Myanmar, [Birma]

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
focol1115   
Myanmar, [Birma]

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
casent0796882van Klinken, R.   2016-10-17
Bhutan, Punakha, Aum Leki Farmstay, Talo, 27.55 89.95, 1870m

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dorylus orientalis Westwood, 1835
sam-hym-c003123   1905-12-01
India, Nilgiris, 3500 feet, 11 76, 1066m

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Dorylus orientalis Westwood 1835
   
India


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