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

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AntWeb


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cephalotes lanuginosus (Santschi, 1919)
casent0173685A.L. Wild   1997-09-05
Paraguay, Canindeyú, Camino a Mboi Jagua, 5 km NE Ygatimí, -24.1 -55.55

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes lanuginosus (Santschi, 1919)
casent0173686A.L. Wild   1997-09-05
Paraguay, Canindeyú, Camino a Mboi Jagua, 5 km NE Ygatimí, -24.1 -55.55

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes lanuginosus (Santschi, 1919)
casent0912606Bruch   
Argentina, Córdoba, Alta Gracia, -31.65595 -64.43662

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cephalotes lanuginosus (Santschi, 1919)
casent0912607Scott   
Argentina, Córdoba, -31.41667 -64.18333

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cephalotes lanuginosus (Santschi, 1919)
utic00217585Wild, Alex   1997-09-05
Paraguay, Canindeyu, Camino a Mboi Jagua, -24.10828 -55.584248, 175m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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