Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oecophylla atavina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
oecophylla atavina Cockerell, 1915
bmnhp8682P.B. Brodie   1898-01-01
United Kingdom, Isle of Wight, Cowes, Gurnard Bay

CAS:ANTWEB
oecophylla atavina Cockerell, 1915
bmnhp8716P.B. Brodie   1898-01-01
United Kingdom, Isle of Wight, Cowes, Gurnard Bay

CAS:ANTWEB
oecophylla atavina Cockerell, 1915
bmnhp8968P.B. Brodie   1898-01-01
United Kingdom, Isle of Wight, Cowes, Gurnard Bay

CAS:ANTWEB
oecophylla atavina Cockerell, 1915
bmnhp9345P.B. Brodie   1898-01-01
United Kingdom, Isle of Wight, Cowes, Gurnard Bay

CAS:ANTWEB
oecophylla atavina Cockerell, 1915
nhmuk24421R.W. Hooley   1924-01-01
United Kingdom, Isle of Wight, Cowes, Gurnard Bay

CAS:ANTWEB
oecophylla atavina Cockerell, 1915
nhmuk8711P.B. Brodie   1898-01-01
United Kingdom, Isle of Wight, Cowes, Gurnard Bay


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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.