Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Discothyrea hewitti
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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discothyrea hewitti Arnold, 1916
sam-ent-011508Hewitt, J.   1915-04-01
South Africa, Grahamstown, -33.3 26.53333, 533m

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discothyrea hewitti Arnold, 1916
sam-hym-c000061Robertson, H.G., Hamish   1985-10-27
South Africa, Mountain Zebra National Park, -32.23333 25.46667, 1200m

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discothyrea hewitti Arnold, 1916
sam-hym-c000129Robertson, H.G., Hamish   1986-04-05
South Africa, Riet River, nr Port Alfred, -33.56667 27.01667, 1m

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discothyrea hewitti Arnold, 1916
sam-hym-c000136Robertson, H.G., Hamish   1986-04-05
South Africa, Riet River, nr Port Alfred, -33.56667 27.01667, 1m

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discothyrea hewitti Arnold, 1916
sam-hym-c021433Robertson & Tourle   2001-02-10
South Africa, Februarie Farm (40.2km 267º W Kirkwood), -33.55207 25.05072

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discothyrea hewitti Arnold, 1916
sam-hym-c021434Tourle, R., Robyn; Robertson   2001-02-10
South Africa, Mannetjie Farm (31.9 km 262º W Kirkwood), -33.5454 25.146584


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