Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cataulacus kenyensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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cataulacus kenyensis Santschi, 1935
casent0280808A.E. Stubbs   1970-12-16
Kenya, Lake Nakuru, Hippo Point, -0.35703 36.09297

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cataulacus kenyensis Santschi, 1935
casent0711040M.M. Prebus   2012-08-13
Uganda, Western, Kanyawara Biol. Sta., 0.56151 30.35663, 1500m

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cataulacus kenyensis Santschi, 1935
casent0912560C. Arambourg; P-A. Chappuis; R. Jeannel   1932-12-31
Kenya, Nairobi, -1.283333 36.816666, 1660m

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cataulacus kenyensis Santschi, 1935
rbinsfor001019Vanderhaegen, K.   2015-07-27
Uganda, 0.9667 34.26603, 1416m

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cataulacus kenyensis Santschi, 1935
mracfor000756D. van der Spiegel   2017-11-14
Guinea, Nzérékoré, Valée de Zié (2), 7.67517 -8.37417, 1186m

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cataulacus kenyensis Santschi, 1935
mracfor000804D. Van der Spiegel   2017-11-21
Guinea, Nzérékoré, Forest Gbié Reserve, 7.64512 -8.341, 579m


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