Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monomorium malatu
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium malatu Bolton, 1987
casent0246076G. Aran   1968-01-28
Port of Entry, Origin of shipment: Kenya, Nairobi

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium malatu Bolton, 1987
casent0246077G. Aran   1968-01-28
Port of Entry, Origin of shipment: Kenya, Nairobi

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium malatu Bolton, 1987
rmcaent000017770L. Burgeon   1920-10-01
Democratic Republic of Congo, Matadi, -5.816667 13.45

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium malatu Bolton, 1987
rbinsfor001061Vanderhaegen, K.   2014-09-03
Uganda, 1.14465 34.30177, 1345m

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium malatu Bolton, 1987
rbinsfor001063Vanderhaegen, K.   2014-09-03
Uganda, 1.14465 34.30177, 1345m

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium malatu Bolton, 1987
rbinsfor001064Vanderhaegen, K.   2014-08-16
Uganda, 0.90227 34.35624, 1523m

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium malatu Bolton, 1987
rbinsfor001065Vanderhaegen, K.   2014-08-16
Uganda, 0.90227 34.35624, 1523m

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium malatu Bolton, 1987
sam-hym-c011509Varela, A.M.   1996-03-05
Tanzania, Busangwa (Shinyanga District), Tanzania, -3.5 33.25


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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