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

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0713286B.L.Fisher   2001-05-10
Central African Republic, Sangha-Mbaere, Dzanga-Sangha NP, 12.7 km 326°NW Bayanga, 3 16.2, 420m

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0713287B.L.Fisher   2001-05-10
Central African Republic, Sangha-Mbaere, Dzanga-Sangha NP, 12.7 km 326°NW Bayanga, 3 16.2, 420m

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0913452Weiss   1903-03-02
Congo, Brazzaville

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0913453Weiss   1907-06-02
Congo, Brazzaville

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
focol1320Weiss   
Congo, Brazzaville

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
focol1321Weiss   
Congo, Brazzaville

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
focol1322Weiss   
Congo, Brazzaville

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0738975B.L.Fisher   2001-05-10
Central African Republic, Sangha-Mbaere, Dzanga-Sangha NP, 12.7 km 326°NW Bayanga, 3 16.2, 420m

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0741615B.L.Fisher   2000-03-06
Gabon, Ogooue-Maritime, reserve Monts Doudou, 24.3 km 37 degreesNW Doussala, -2.223333 12.406667, 375m

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0741616B.L.Fisher   2000-03-06
Gabon, Ogooue-Maritime, reserve Monts Doudou, 24.3 km 37 degreesNW Doussala, -2.223333 12.406667, 375m

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0917786   
Congo, Brazzaville

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pheidole squalida Santschi, 1910
casent0917787   
Congo, Brazzaville


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Google Map

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