Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Solenopsis macdonaghi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
casent0178137A.L. Wild   2002-12-10
Paraguay, Misiones, 8k SE San Juan Bautista, -26.722017 -57.060482, 152m

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
casent0178138A.L. Wild   2002-12-10
Paraguay, Misiones, 8k SE San Juan Bautista, -26.722017 -57.060482, 152m

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
casent0178139A.L. Wild   2002-12-10
Paraguay, Misiones, 8k SE San Juan Bautista, -26.722017 -57.060482, 152m

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
casent0178143A.L. Wild   2002-11-16
Paraguay, Canindeyú, Reserva Natural del Bosque Mbaracayú, Aguara Ñu, -24.18635 -55.27908, 238m

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
casent0178144A.L. Wild   2002-11-16
Paraguay, Canindeyú, Reserva Natural del Bosque Mbaracayú, Aguara Ñu, -24.18635 -55.27908, 238m

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
utic00204367Vargo, E.   1992-02-13
Argentina, Corrientes, Rt 12 c 30 km S Corrientes, -27.8 -58.7

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solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
utic00204371Arakawa ; Cousi�o   1994-09-17
Paraguay, Alto Paraguay, Estancia San Jose, -19.53 -60.48

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
utic00204372Arakawa ; Cousi�o   1994-09-17
Paraguay, Alto Paraguay, Estancia San Jose, -19.53 -60.48

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
utic00213881Patrock, R   2003-08-06
Argentina, Santiago del Estero, Brea Pozo, -27.580877 -64.9354, 140m

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
utic00213882Patrock, R   2003-08-06
Argentina, Santiago del Estero, Brea Pozo, -27.580877 -64.9354, 140m

CAS:ANTWEB
solenopsis macdonaghi Santschi, 1916
utic00213883Patrock, R   2003-08-06
Argentina, Santiago del Estero, Brea Pozo, -27.580877 -64.9354, 140m


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