Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Harpegnathos venator, Harpegnathos venator chapmani, Harpegnathos venator rugosus, Harpegnathos venator venator
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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harpegnathos venator (Smith, 1858)
casent0098078C. Griswold; D. Lin; P. Sierwald; D. Ubick   2003-09-23
Myanmar, Mandalay, Mt. Popa Wildlife Res, 4.6km 90° E PoPaMyo, el 2000, 20.92889 95.25556, 610m

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harpegnathos venator (Smith, 1858)
casent0260425J.R. Fellowes   1994-09-21
China, Hong Kong, K.A.R.C.

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harpegnathos venator (Smith, 1858)
casent0900661   
India, Madras, 13.084286 80.27631

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harpegnathos venator (Smith, 1858)
casent0915652   

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harpegnathos venator (Smith, 1858)
lacm ent 142681R. R. Snelling   1996-06-17
Hong Kong, campus C.U.H.K, Shatin, 22.38 114.18, 20m

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harpegnathos venator (Smith, 1858)
lacment142681R. R. Snelling   1996-06-17
China, Hong Kong, campus C.U.H.K, Shatin, 22.38 114.18, 20m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.