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

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AntWeb


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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
casent0106286P.S. Ward   2002-07-31
Japan, Hokkaido, Nopporo Forest, 43.03333 141.5, 30m

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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
casent0280827S. Ichikawa   1905-08-29
South Korea, Quelpart Island, 33.40167 126.54611

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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
casent0907648Dr. Haberer   
Japan, Nördliches

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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
focol0594Dr. Haberer   
Japan, [Nordl Japan], 36 138

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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
focol0595Dr. Haberer   
Russia, Iturup, [Kurilen] Kuril

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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
focol0596Dr. Haberer   
Japan, [Nordl Japan], 36 138

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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
focol0597   
Russia, Iturup, [Kurilen] Kuril

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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
focol0598Dr. Haberer   
Japan, [Nordl Japan], 36 138

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myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
focol0599Dr. Haberer   
Russia, Iturup, [Kurilen] Kuril

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmica kotokui Forel, 1911
casent0922780P.S. Ward   2002-07-31
Japan, Hokkaido, Nopporo Forest, 43.03333 141.5, 30m


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Google Map

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