Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tetramorium reptana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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tetramorium reptana Bolton, 1976
casent0402597B.L. Fisher   2001-05-01
Central African Republic, Sangha-Mbaéré, Parc National Dzanga-Ndoki, Mabéa Bai, 21.4 km 53° NE Bayanga, 3.03333 16.41, 510m

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tetramorium reptana Bolton, 1976
casent0734584B.L. Fisher   2000-04-04
Cameroon, Sud, Res. de Faune de Campo, Massif des Mamelles, 15.1 km 84° E Ébodjé, 2.59417 9.9595, 180m

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tetramorium reptana Bolton, 1976
casent0734585B.L. Fisher   2000-04-04
Cameroon, Sud, Res. de Faune de Campo, Massif des Mamelles, 15.1 km 84° E Ébodjé, 2.59417 9.9595, 180m

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tetramorium reptana Bolton, 1976
castype12784E.S. Ross; R.E. Leech   1957-12-01
Uganda, Buikwe, 10 mi W Jinja, 0.41667 33.06667, 1200m

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tetramorium reptana Bolton, 1976
casent0845507B.L. Fisher   1998-02-07
Gabon, Woleu-Ntem, 31.3 km 108° ESE Minvoul, 2.08 12.40667, 600m


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Google Map

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