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

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00090Espadaler, X.   
Spain, Ávila, Hoyos del Espino

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00091Espadaler, X.   
Spain, Barcelona, Turó de l'Home

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00092Espadaler, X.   
Spain, Cuenca, Fuente La Ardilla, 1400m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00093Muñoz, J.   
Spain, Guadalajara, Bustares, 1850m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00094Espadaler, X.   
Spain, Lérida, Prat del Compte, 2300m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00095Espadaler, X.   
Spain, Lugo, Monte Peñarrubia, 1600m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00096   
Spain, Madrid, Valle de la Fuenfría

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00097   
Spain, Madrid, Sierra de Guadarrama, 2050m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00098   
Spain, Santander, Coriscao b. Espinama

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00099Espadaler, X.   
Spain, Teruel, Bronchales, 1700m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00100   
Spain, Teruel, Puerto de Bronchales, 1400m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
xe00101Espadaler, X.   
Spain, Teruel, Orihuela del Tremendal, 1800m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
kg00908Espadaler, X.   2000-05-23
Spain, Teruel, Bronchales, 40.51028 -1.58778, 1650m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
kg01579Gomez, K.   2005-06-01
Spain, Madrid, El Altozano, 40.81917 -3.96167, 1874m

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myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918
kg01581Gomez, K.   2005-06-01
Spain, Madrid, El Altozano, 40.81917 -3.96167, 1874m


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