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

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AntWeb


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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
casent0908810Bruch   
Argentina, Catamarca, Huasan, -27.566668 -66.316666

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
casent0908811Bruch   1912-05-15
Argentina, Mendoza, -32.890846 -68.82717

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
casent0913875Ihering   
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, -30 -54

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
casent0913890Bruch   
Argentina, Santa Fe, Fives Lille, -30.14349 -60.338993

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
casent0914176   
Argentina, Buenos Aires, La Plata, -34.966667 -57.88333

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
casent0916028   

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
focol1894   
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, -30 -54

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
focol1895   
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, -30 -54

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
focol1896   
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, -30 -54

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solenopsis parva Mayr, 1868
sam-hym-c003192   
null


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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