Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lepisiota carbonaria, Lepisiota carbonaria baumi, Lepisiota carbonaria carbonaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
lepisiota carbonaria (Emery, 1892)
casent0905149Bricchetti Robecchi   
Somalia, Obbia, 5.3505 48.5268

CAS:ANTWEB
lepisiota carbonaria (Emery, 1892)
casent0905154Bricchetti Robecchi   
Somalia

CAS:ANTWEB
lepisiota carbonaria (Emery, 1892)
casent0906261The Governor   1939-12-31
Somalia, Sheikh, 9.930992 45.192856

CAS:ANTWEB
lepisiota carbonaria (Emery, 1892)
casent0909881Picard   
Angola, Mossamedes, -15.196111 12.152222

CAS:ANTWEB
lepisiota carbonaria (Emery, 1892)
casent0922845M.R. Sharaf   2017-11-20
Oman, Dhofar, Ayn Razat, 17.12443 54.23832, 98m

CAS:ANTWEB
lepisiota carbonaria (Emery, 1892)
sam-ent-011863Lightfoot, R.M.; National Museum, S. Rhodesia   1919-01-01
Namibia, Grootfontein [in Namibia], -19.56667 18.1

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Lepisiota carbonaria (Emery, 1892)
   
Bahrain, Riffa, Wadi Al Sail, 26.13 50.5153, 20m


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