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

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AntWeb


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formica uralensis Ruzsky, 1895
casent0906303I.H.H. Yarrow   1955-08-17
Switzerland, Schwyz, Willerzell, 47.083332 8.75

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formica uralensis Ruzsky, 1895
casent0911088Ruzsky   
Russia, West-Siberien, 60 100

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formica uralensis Ruzsky, 1895
fmnhins0000112497Z. Kaszab   1966-06-19
Mongolia, 8 km W of Somon Urdtami, 47.903248 100.656395, 1620m

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formica uralensis Ruzsky, 1895
fmnhins0000112502C. A. Collingwood   1961-05-01
Finland, Rovaniemi, 66.497025 25.724998

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formica uralensis Ruzsky, 1895
ss190582ss11a091S. Schär   2011-07-16
Denmark, Hovedstaden, 55.84 12.56

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formica uralensis Ruzsky, 1895
casent0916651   
Russia, Ui-Tash, Ural, 56.0701 97.4598

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formica uralensis Ruzsky, 1895
casent0916652   
Russia, Ui-Tash, Ural, 56.0701 97.4598


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.