Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cephalotes bivestitus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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cephalotes bivestitus (Santschi, 1922)
casent0217835Ross; Michelbacher   1951-02-08
Argentina, Córdoba, 5 mi. N of Dean Funes, -30.35 -64.38333

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cephalotes bivestitus (Santschi, 1922)
casent0319066Ross; Michelbacher   1951-02-13
Argentina, Salta, 10 Mi. N. of Trancas, -22.138 -65.06667

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cephalotes bivestitus (Santschi, 1922)
casent0909288Shipton   
Argentina, Tucumán, -26.824144 -65.2226

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cephalotes bivestitus (Santschi, 1922)
casent0912588Weiser   
Argentina, Catamarca, Hualfin, -27.228956 -66.83131

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cephalotes bivestitus (Santschi, 1922)
casent0912589Weiser   
Argentina, Catamarca, Hualfin, -27.228956 -66.83131

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cephalotes bivestitus (Santschi, 1922)
casent0912597Weiser   1922-01-09
Argentina, [Chalimana Valde]

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Cephalotes bivestitus (Santschi 1922)
   
Argentina


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