Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Strumigenys biroi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
anic32-026726Taylor,R.W.   1972-06-12
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Timber Track, c.16km NW Lae, -6.63333 146.9, 220m

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
anic32-026727Room,P.M.   1973-02-21
Papua New Guinea, Northern, Pati

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
anic32-026728Room,P.M.   1972-05-05
Papua New Guinea, Northern, Popondetta, -8.76667 148.233

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
anic32-026729Room,P.M.   1973-05-14
Papua New Guinea, Northern, Kokoda (General), -8.88333 147.733

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
casent0215143Lucky; Alonso   2009-09-07
Papua New Guinea, Western, Muller Ra, 45 km SW Kopiago, -5.7298 142.2645, 480m

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
casent0216908Sagata   2009-04-06
Papua New Guinea, East New Britain, Lamas, 10km W Palmalmal, -5.6098 151.404, 266m

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
casent0222005Sagata   2009-04-06
Papua New Guinea, East New Britain, Lamas, 10km W Palmalmal, -5.6098 151.404, 266m

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
casent0280753S. Peck   1974-07-06
Papua New Guinea, Western Highlands, Baiyer River, -5.556233 144, 1219m

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
casent0904949BirĂ³   
Papua New Guinea, Madang, [Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen], -5.216667 145.8

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
casent0914784P.S. Ward   1989-02-12
Papua New Guinea, East Sepik, Ambunti, -4.2167 142.8167, 150m

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
fmnhins0000057027P. Schmidt   1929-05-01
Papua New Guinea, East New Britain Province, Rabaul, -4.196161 152.17296

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strumigenys biroi Emery, 1897
fmnhins0000057028P. Schmidt   1929-05-01
Papua New Guinea, East New Britain Province, Rabaul, -4.196161 152.17296


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Google Map

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