Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Labidus curvipes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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labidus curvipes (Emery, 1900)
casent0903723Anastasio Alfaro   1896-05-01
Costa Rica, Chirripó

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labidus curvipes (Emery, 1900)
inb0003238043ALAS   2003-02-24
Costa Rica, Heredia, 11km SE La Virgen, 10.33333 -84.06667, 500m

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labidus curvipes (Emery, 1900)
inb0003240567ALAS   2003-03-12
Costa Rica, Heredia, 11km SE La Virgen, 10.33333 -84.06667, 500m

CAS:ANTWEB
labidus curvipes (Emery, 1900)
inb0003240568ALAS   2003-03-12
Costa Rica, Heredia, 11km SE La Virgen, 10.33333 -84.06667, 500m

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labidus curvipes (Emery, 1900)
inbiocri001235171ALAS   1993-09-01
Costa Rica, Heredia, La Selva Biological Station, 10.4242525 -84.00839, 50m


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Google Map

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