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

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AntWeb


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camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
casent0217624E.I. Schlinger; M.E. Irwin   1966-11-09
Chile, Araucanía, Malleco, Parque Nacional de Nahuelbuta, -38.016666 -73.15, 1200m

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camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
casent0280063P.S. Ward   1995-01-09
Argentina, Neuquén, Lago Tromen, -39.56667 -71.43333, 1050m

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camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
casent0280064P.S. Ward   1995-01-09
Argentina, Neuquén, Lago Tromen, -39.56667 -71.43333, 1050m

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camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
jtlc000001744L. Stange & C. Gonzalez   1989-02-23
Chile, Santiago, Cordillera, Reserva Rio Clarillos

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camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
sam-hym-c016601Pena, L.E.   1970-01-25
Chile, Cajon del Rio Maipo 1100m, Santiego Prov., -33.33333 -70.7, 1100m

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camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
casent0648160L. Stange & C. Gonzalez   1989-03-02
Chile, Cordillera, Santiago, Reserva Rio Clarillo, -33.78637 -70.41762

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camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
casent0923526L. Stange; C. Gonzalez   1989-02-23
Chile, Región Metropolitana, Cordillera, Reserva Rio Clarillos, -33.76667 -70.45

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camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
kg03969a01Castro-Tovar, A.   2019-01-30
Chile, Maule, Valle de Upeo, -35.11769 -71.03148, 100m

CAS:ANTWEB
camponotus chilensis (Spinola, 1851)
kg03970a01Castro-Tovar, A.   2019-01-30
Chile, Maule, Valle de Upeo, -35.11769 -71.03148, 100m

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Camponotus chilensis (Spinola 1851)
   
Chile


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Google Map

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