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

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
casent0103372W.S. Creighton   1933-08-04
United States, Utah, Warner Ranger Station, La Sal Mits. (Moab); Paratype No. 55011 U.S.N.M., 38.519985 -109.27483

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
casent0103373W.S. Creighton   1933-08-04
United States, Utah, Warner Ranger Station, La Sal Mits. (Moab); Paratype No. 55011 U.S.N.M., 38.519985 -109.27483

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
casent0105750W.S. Creighton   1933-08-04
United States, Utah, Warner Ranger Station, La Sal Mts. (Moab), 38.519985 -109.27483

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
fmnhins0000062708W. S. Creighton   1933-08-04
United States, Utah, Moab; La Sal Mountains, Warner Ranger Station, 38.573315 -109.54984

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
fmnhins0000062709W. S. Creighton   1933-08-04
United States, Utah, Moab; La Sal Mountains, Warner Ranger Station, 38.573315 -109.54984

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
fmnhins0000062710W. S. Creighton   1933-08-04
United States, Utah, Moab; La Sal Mountains, Warner Ranger Station, 38.573315 -109.54984

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
fmnhins0000112682D. A. Sutton   1957-06-14
United States, Montana, Billings, 45.783287 -108.50069, 951m

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
fmnhins0000112683L. F. Byars   1936-05-03
United States, Colorado, Valmont, Owens Lake, 40.026897 -105.19084, 1585m

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
fmnhins0000112684R. E. Gregg   1958-08-09
United States, Colorado, Boulder, 40.014984 -105.270546

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formica laeviceps Creighton, 1940
fmnhins0000112686R. E. Gregg   1945-08-25
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Four-Mile Mesa, 39.96254 -105.28044, 1707m


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