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

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AntWeb


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camponotus parius Emery, 1889
casent0280277P.S. Ward   1999-01-24
India, Karnataka, 10km SW Heggadadevankote, 12.01667 76.26667, 760m

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camponotus parius Emery, 1889
casent0905350Fristedt   
Sri Lanka, 7 81

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camponotus parius Emery, 1889
casent0905805Fea   1885-05-01
Myanmar, [Rangoon, Birmania] Yangon, 22 98

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camponotus parius Emery, 1889
casent0738640B. GuĂ©nard, B. Blanchard, C. Liu   2013-06-11
China, Yunnan, Yunnan Prov, Xishuangbanna, XTBG, 21.91625 101.27392, 615m

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camponotus parius Emery, 1889
sam-hym-c001986   
India, Nilgiris, 3500 feet, 11 76, 1066m

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camponotus parius Emery, 1889
sam-hym-c001987Bingham, C.T.   1899-08-01
Myanmar, Maymyo 3000 feet, upper Burma, 20.08333 96.55, 914m

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camponotus parius Emery, 1889
casent0882201Ward, P. S.   2011-07-04
China, Hong Kong, N.T, Kadoorie Institute Shek Kong Centre, 22.42982 114.11417, 205m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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