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

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
casent0280809N. Stork   1991-11-01
Cameroon, Mbalmayo, 3.723611 9.955

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
casent0909227H.W.B. Marley   1914-12-31
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Krantz Kloof, -28.88266 30.736225

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
casent0912571Trägårdh   
South Africa, [Zululand, Umpalozi], -28 32

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
casent0912572Ch. Alluaud   1909-01-01
Uganda, [Ouganda Central], 2 33

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
casent0068381B.L. Fisher; Arthropod Team   2005-11-24
Zambia, Southern, Choma, Gwembe Lodge, -16.79533 26.93833, 1330m

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
casent0922508P.S. Ward   1999-02-20
Swaziland, Malolotja Nature Reserve, E bdy, 3km N of Nkomati R., -26.03333 31.13333, 800m

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
mracfor000495Santschi   
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal, -29 31

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
kgcol01329Braet, Y.; Gué, A   2019-01-20
Ivory Coast, Montagnes, Mt. Tonkpi, 7.45417 -7.63722, 1200m

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
kgcol01503Braet, Y.; Gué, A   2019-01-06
Ivory Coast, Montagnes, Mt. Tonkpi, 7.45417 -7.63722, 1200m

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
kgcol01554Braet, Y.; Gué, A   2019-03-03
Ivory Coast, Montagnes, Mt. Tonkpi, 7.45417 -7.63722, 1200m

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cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914
rbins-et00062Braet, Y.; Gué, A   2019-02-03
Ivory Coast, Montagnes, Mt. Tonkpi, 7.45417 -7.63722, 1200m


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