Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cataglyphis laevior
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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cataglyphis laevior Santschi, 1929
casent0104615v. Geyer   1913-12-21
Algeria, [S.O. Algeria], 28 3

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cataglyphis laevior Santschi, 1929
casent0104616v. Geyer   1913-12-21
Algeria, [S.O. Algeria], 28 3

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cataglyphis laevior Santschi, 1929
casent0249841v. Geyer   1913-12-21
Algeria, [S. O. Algerien], 28 3

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cataglyphis laevior Santschi, 1929
casent0249842   
Saudi Arabia, S. Hoiba

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cataglyphis laevior Santschi, 1929
casent0249843Avril   1893-12-31
Algeria, Region Des Dayas, Tilremt, 33.15 3.35

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cataglyphis laevior Santschi, 1929
casent0912206A. Leclercq   1932-01-20
Algeria, Reggan, Sahara = Halebou, 26.715763 0.171396

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cataglyphis laevior Santschi, 1929
focol2752v. Geyer   1913-12-21
Algeria, [S. O. Algerien], 28 3

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cataglyphis laevior Santschi, 1929
focol2753v. Geyer   1913-12-21
Algeria, [S. O. Algerien], 28 3


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