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

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AntWeb


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cephalotes pilosus (Emery, 1896)
casent0904911Bohls   
Paraguay, -22.993334 -57.996387

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes pilosus (Emery, 1896)
casent0904912Bohls   
Paraguay, -22.993334 -57.996387

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes pilosus (Emery, 1896)
awlit-ba01795   
Brazil, Rio Grande do Norte, -5.783 -35.216

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes pilosus (Emery, 1896)
awlit-ba01796   1990-01-01
Brazil, Bahia, -12.5275 -40.3069

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes pilosus (Emery, 1896)
awlit-ba01797   1954-01-01
Brazil, São Paulo, -22.47 -48.98

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes pilosus (Emery, 1896)
awlit-ba01798   1963-01-01
Brazil, São Paulo, -21.7667 -48.55

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes pilosus (Emery, 1896)
awlit-ba01799   1972-01-01
Brazil, São Paulo, -20.7167 -49.5833

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes pilosus (Emery, 1896)
casent0917839   
Paraguay, -22.993334 -57.996387


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Google Map

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