Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pheidole humeralis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
casent0103141R.W. Strandtman   1941-04-08
United States, Texas, 32.66152 -98.12199

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
casent0103142R.W. Strandtman   1941-04-08
United States, Texas, 32.66152 -98.12199

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
casent0105815T.F. McGehee   1933-02-25
United States, Texas, Bloomington, 28.647774 -96.89249

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
fmnhins0000049795O. F. Francke, J. V. Moody, F. Merickel   
United States, Texas, Crosbyton, 24 mi SE of, 33.410236 -101.09688

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
fmnhins0000049796O. F. Francke, J. V. Moody, F. Merickel   
United States, Texas, Crosbyton, 24 mi SE of, 33.410236 -101.09688

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
fmnhins0000049797O. F. Francke, J. V. Moody, F. Merickel   
United States, Texas, Crosbyton, 24 mi SE of, 33.410236 -101.09688

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
fmnhins0000058251J. V. Moody   1979-03-20
United States, Texas, Brackettville, 18 mi S of, 29.086489 -100.39975

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
fmnhins0000058252J. V. Moody   1978-03-20
United States, Texas, Brackettville, 18 mi S of, 29.086489 -100.39975

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
fmnhins0000058253J. V. Moody   1979-05-19
United States, Texas, Brenham, 22 mi NE of, 30.339483 -96.16875

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
fmnhins0000058254B. Pullen   1963-08-30
United States, Texas, Bandera, 29.726612 -99.07365

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pheidole humeralis Wheeler, 1908
fmnhins0000058255J. V. Moody   1979-03-20
United States, Texas, Brackettville, 18 mi S of, 29.086489 -100.39975


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