Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Procryptocerus balzani
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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casent0905780Balzan   1891-12-31
Bolivia, Coroico e Chilumani-Yungas, -16.183332 -67.73333, 1600m

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jtl0003617   
Bolivia, La Paz, Chulumani, near Coroico, -16.4 -67.51667, 1600m

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jtl0003618   
Bolivia, La Paz, Chulumani, near Coroico, -16.4 -67.51667, 1600m

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jtl0003619W. M. Mann   
Bolivia, La Paz, Canamina, -16.6 -67.25

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jtl0003620J. B. Heppner   1978-01-22
Venezuela, Aragua, Rancho Grande, 10.35 -67.68333, 1100m

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lacm ent 140272W. M. Wheeler   
Bolivia, La Paz, Zongo, -16.11667 -68.03333

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lacm ent 140273W. M. Wheeler   
Bolivia, La Paz, Zongo, -16.11667 -68.03333

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lacment140272W. M. Wheeler   
Bolivia, La Paz, Zongo, -16.11667 -68.03333

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lacment140273W. M. Wheeler   
Bolivia, La Paz, Zongo, -16.11667 -68.03333

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casent0922616V. Thigpen   2006-04-11
Peru, Cusco, Choquesuysuy, -13.18783 -72.53117, 2240m

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casent0922626P.S. Ward   2008-08-12
Venezuela, Aragua, La Toma, PN Henri Pittier, 10.34833 -67.68167, 1150m

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fmnhins0003165521C. S. Moreau   2008-08-11
Venezuela, Aragua, PN Henri Pettier Estation Biological, La Toma Trail, 10.34924 -67.68251, 1169m

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utic00215005Wild, Alex   2003-12-09
Ecuador, Napo, 11 km SE Cosanga, road Road Baeza-Archidona, -0.67967 -77.8002, 1500m

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procryptocerus balzani_nr
casent0862971Ward, P. S.   2018-08-30
French Guiana, Cayenne, Réserve Nouragues, Inselberg Station, 4.09364 -52.68605, 305m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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