Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myrmica alaskensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
casent0104830P.S. Ward   1995-08-21
United States, Alaska, 15km E Chickaloon, 61.81667 -148.13333, 670m

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
casent0105775J.A. Kusche   
United States, Alaska, Ketchikan, 55.34222 -131.64612

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myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
casent0218586Matt Van Daele   2007-06-01
United States, Alaska, Kodiak Island, 1km SE of the mouth of the Ayakulik River, 57.19 -154.525

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
casent0218586-d01Matt Van Daele   2007-06-01
United States, Alaska, Kodiak Island, 1km SE of the mouth of the Ayakulik River, 57.19 -154.525

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
casent0218587Matt Van Daele   2007-06-01
United States, Alaska, Kodiak Island, 1km SE of the mouth of the Ayakulik River, 57.19 -154.525

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
casent0218587-d01Matt Van Daele   2007-06-01
United States, Alaska, Kodiak Island, 1km SE of the mouth of the Ayakulik River, 57.19 -154.525

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
fmnhins0000116948J. Flock   1969-07-24
United States, Alaska, College, 64.85694 -147.80278, 152m

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
fmnhins0000117208R. E. Gregg   1942-07-04
United States, Minnesota, 46.664 -92.42488

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myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
fmnhins0000117238   

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica alaskensis Wheeler, 1917
casent0922743P.S. Ward   1995-08-21
United States, Alaska, 15km E Chickaloon, 61.81667 -148.13333, 670m

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Myrmica alaskensis Wheeler 1917
   
Canada, British Columbia


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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