Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lasius vestitus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
casent0005410P.S. Ward   1988-08-19
United States, California, Blodgett Forest, 16km E Georgetown, 38.906845 -120.83855, 1260m

CAS:ANTWEB
lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
casent0280470P.S. Ward   1988-08-19
United States, California, Blodgett Forest, 16km E Georgetown, 38.906845 -120.83855, 1260m

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lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
jtlc000000363J. Longino   2001-06-22
United States, Oregon, Champoeg State Park, 45.25 -122.9, 50m

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lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
jtlc000001522J. Longino   2002-07-07
United States, Washington, Manastash Lake, 47.01667 -120.95, 1500m

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lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
lacm ent 141383McKenzie & Phillips   
United States, Washington, western Washington

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lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
lacm ent 143852J. Longino   1999-09-05
United States, Washington, 4km N Grand Mound, 46.82167 -123.02, 50m

CAS:ANTWEB
lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
lacm ent 143853J. Longino   1999-09-05
United States, Washington, 4km N Grand Mound, 46.82167 -123.02, 50m

CAS:ANTWEB
lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
lacment141383McKenzie & Phillips   
United States, Washington, western Washington

CAS:ANTWEB
lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
lacment143852J. Longino   1999-09-05
United States, Washington, 4km N Grand Mound, 46.82167 -123.02, 50m

CAS:ANTWEB
lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
lacment143853J. Longino   1999-09-05
United States, Washington, 4km N Grand Mound, 46.82167 -123.02, 50m

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lasius vestitus Wheeler, 1910
casent0862002Meyer, M. D.   1990-06-30
United States, California, Sagehen Creek, 39.43333 -120.23333


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