Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Camponotus amphidus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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camponotus amphidus Santschi, 1926
casent0235415P. Hawkes, M. Bhoke, U. Richard   2007-10-30
Tanzania, Zanzibar Central/South, Jozani Forest Reserve, -6.26755 39.41111, 19m

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camponotus amphidus Santschi, 1926
casent0235416P. Hawkes, Y. Mlacha, F. Ninga   2008-02-20
Tanzania, Lindi, Rondo Forest Reserve, -10.11569 39.18858, 870m

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camponotus amphidus Santschi, 1926
casent0903484   1924-02-02
Zimbabwe, Vumbu Mountains, 1737m

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camponotus amphidus Santschi, 1926
casent0911714G. Arnold   1924-02-05
Zambia, Yambu Mountains, 1737m

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camponotus amphidus Santschi, 1926
casent0911715G. Arnold   1924-02-05
Zambia, Yambu Mountains, 1737m

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camponotus amphidus Santschi, 1926
sam-hym-c002101Natal Museum   1956-11-01
Zimbabwe, Vumba Mountains, -19.08333 32.73333

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camponotus amphidus Santschi, 1926
sam-hym-c002102National Museum, S. Rhodesia   1924-02-02
Zimbabwe, Vumba Mountains, -19.08333 32.73333


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Google Map

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