Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Formica impexa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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formica impexa Wheeler, 1905
casent0103361Wm. Buren   1941-08-15
United States, Wisconsin, Solon Springs, 46.35327 -91.82241

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formica impexa Wheeler, 1905
casent0103362   1929-07-22
United States, Massachusetts, Fairhaven, 41.637604 -70.90365

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formica impexa Wheeler, 1905
casent0103363   1929-07-22
United States, Massachusetts, Fairhaven, 41.637604 -70.90365

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formica impexa Wheeler, 1905
casent0103364   1929-07-22
United States, Massachusetts, Fairhaven, 41.637604 -70.90365

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formica impexa Wheeler, 1905
fmnhins0000046297R. E. Gregg   1964-08-03
Canada, Ontario, Mixed transition forest, Lake Nippising, 46.272957 -79.802155

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formica impexa Wheeler, 1905
fmnhins0000113691M. Letendre   1970-06-23
Canada, Quebec, Roberval, 48.518764 -72.222

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formica impexa Wheeler, 1905
fmnhins0000113692M. Letendre   1970-06-13
Canada, Quebec, Roberval, 48.518764 -72.222

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formica impexa Wheeler, 1905
fmnhins0000113693M. Letendre   1970-06-11
Canada, Quebec, 8 mi E of Saint Andre, Lake Saint John, 48.57279 -72.10333


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