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

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AntWeb


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pheidole texana Wheeler, 1903
casent0103152Wheeler   
United States, Texas, 30.334694 -97.78195

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pheidole texana Wheeler, 1903
casent0104930Wheeler   
United States, Texas, 30.334694 -97.78195

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pheidole texana Wheeler, 1903
casent0105825Wheeler   
United States, Texas

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pheidole texana Wheeler, 1903
fmnhins0000099647J. V. Moody   1979-03-20
United States, Texas, Laredo, 34 mi NW of, 28.09133 -98.755325

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pheidole texana Wheeler, 1903
fmnhins0000099648J. V. Moody   1979-03-19
United States, Texas, Uvalde, 2 mi N of, 29.237577 -99.78341, 290m

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pheidole texana Wheeler, 1903
fmnhins0000099649W. S. Creighton   1951-11-29
United States, Texas, Lake Corpus Christi State Park, 28.061995 -97.87401

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pheidole texana Wheeler, 1903
fmnhins0000099650J. V. Moody   1979-03-22
United States, Texas, Sonora, 33 mi E of, 30.533876 -100.15274


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