Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxyopomyrmex insularis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
casent0178840Xavier Espadaler   2002-12-15
Spain, Canary Islands, El Medano, Tenerife, 28.46636 -16.24821

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
casent0913243Cabrera; Diaz   1906-01-03
Spain, Canary Islands, Tenerife, Médano, 28.46636 -16.24821

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
casent0913244A. Cabrera   1906-01-03
Spain, Canary Islands, El Medano, Tenerife, 28.46636 -16.24821

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
kg01816Espadaler, X.   2003-12-13
Macaronesia, Tenerife, Elmédano, 28.04833 -16.5375, 10m

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
xe00071Espadaler, X.   
Macaronesia, Tenerife, El Médano, 28.04573 -16.54314

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
xe00073Espadaler, X.   
Macaronesia, Tenerife, El Médano, 28.04573 -16.54314

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
xe00074Espadaler, X.   
Macaronesia, Tenerife, El Médano, 28.04573 -16.54314

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
xe00075Espadaler, X.   
Macaronesia, Tenerife, El Médano, 28.04573 -16.54314

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
xe00076Espadaler, X.   
Macaronesia, Tenerife, El Médano, 28.04573 -16.54314

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
xe00077Espadaler, X.   
Macaronesia, Tenerife, El Médano, 28.04573 -16.54314

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oxyopomyrmex insularis Santschi, 1908
xe00078Espadaler, X.   
Macaronesia, Tenerife, El Médano, 28.04573 -16.54314


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