Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Octostruma batesi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
casent0633390Ward, P. S.   2013-08-08
Peru, Madre de Dios, Est. Biol. Villa Carmen, -12.87692 -71.40906, 625m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
casent0633391Ward, P. S.   1993-12-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Buena Vista, -17.45 -63.66667, 350m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
casent0637525D. Feener   2000-11-08
Peru, Madre de Dios, Tambopata Research Center, -13.1381 -69.62767, 289m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
casent0904968   
Brazil, Amazonas, -5 -63

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
jtl-sv00701Ward, P. S.   1993-12-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Buena Vista, -17.45 -63.66667, 350m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
mcz-ent00511293S. & J. Peck   1976-07-11
Ecuador, Napo, 20km South of Tena, -1.1505 -77.8433, 530m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
mcz-ent00511294S. & J. Peck   1976-07-11
Ecuador, Napo, 20km South of Tena, -1.1505 -77.8433, 530m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
mcz-ent00511295S. & J. Peck   1976-07-11
Ecuador, Napo, 20km South of Tena, -1.1505 -77.8433, 530m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
mcz-ent00511296S. & J. Peck   1976-07-13
Ecuador, Pastaza, 25km N Puyo, -1.3306 -77.8965, 1000m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
mcz-ent00511299C. Kugler, R. R. Lambert   1981-06-24
Bolivia, La Paz, Caranavi, near radio, -15.8244 -67.56526, 800m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
mcz-ent00511300C. Kugler, R. R. Lambert   1981-06-24
Bolivia, La Paz, Caranavi, near radio, -15.8244 -67.56526, 800m

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octostruma batesi (Emery, 1894)
mcz-ent00511301C. Kugler, R. R. Lambert   1981-06-24
Bolivia, La Paz, Caranavi, near radio, -15.8244 -67.56526, 800m


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