Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudolasius mayri, Pseudolasius mayri adolphi, Pseudolasius mayri bedoti, Pseudolasius mayri duplicatus, Pseudolasius mayri elisae, Pseudolasius mayri mayri, Pseudolasius mayri sarawakanus, Pseudolasius mayri sericeus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
pseudolasius mayri Emery, 1911
casent0905647E. Modigliani   1890-12-01
Indonesia, Sumatra, Si-Rambé

CAS:ANTWEB
pseudolasius mayri Emery, 1911
casent0905648Bedot   
Indonesia, Maluku, [Amboine?] Ambon, -3.695426 128.18141

CAS:ANTWEB
pseudolasius mayri Emery, 1911
casent0910983E. Jacobson   1911-01-01
Indonesia, Java, Nongkodjadjar, -7.491667 110.00444

CAS:ANTWEB
pseudolasius mayri Emery, 1911
casent0910984Haviland   
Malaysia, Sarawak, 2.5 113.5

CAS:ANTWEB
pseudolasius mayri Emery, 1911
casent0910985von Buttel-Reepen   
Indonesia, North Sumatra, Berastagi, 3.1904 98.5095

CAS:ANTWEB
pseudolasius mayri Emery, 1911
focol2688H. Overbeck   
Singapore, 1.3 103.85

CAS:ANTWEB
pseudolasius mayri Emery, 1911
focol2689Overbeck   
Singapore, 1.3 103.85

CAS:ANTWEB
pseudolasius mayri Emery, 1911
focol2690H. Overbeck   
Singapore, 1.3 103.85


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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