Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pachycondyla havilandi, Pachycondyla havilandi fochi, Pachycondyla havilandi godfreyi, Pachycondyla havilandi havilandi, Pachycondyla havilandi marleyi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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sam-hym-c002607Villet, M.H.   1990-12-06
South Africa, Twinstreams, near Mtunzini, -28.98333 31.75

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sam-hym-c002639Villet, M.H.   1990-12-05
South Africa, Ngoye Forest, near Mtunzini, -28.88333 31.38333

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sam-hym-c005378Chambers, B.   1991-12-31
South Africa, Ukilinga Research Farm, 10km SE of Pietermaritzburg, -29.66667 30.4, 840m

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sam-hym-c005759Bell-Marley, H.W.B.M.   1914-03-08
South Africa, Durban, -29.76667 31.05

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sam-hym-c005761Natal Museum   1941-04-17
South Africa, Umhlanga, Natal, -29.71667 31.06667

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sam-hym-c005764Cooper, C.B.   1914-04-10
South Africa, Durban, -29.76667 31.05

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sam-hym-c005765Bell-Marley, H.W.B.M.; Cooper, C.B.   1914-06-01
South Africa, Durban, -29.76667 31.05

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sam-hym-c005766Lawrence, Dr., R.F.   1939-01-01
Swaziland, Hlatikulu, -26.96667 31.46667

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sam-hym-c005953Lawrence, Dr., R.F.   1937-01-01
Swaziland, Mbabane Swaziland, -26.33333 31.13333

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sam-hym-c006619Endrödy-Younga, S., Sebastian   1986-12-04
South Africa, Nelshoogte Devils Nuckle, -25.78333 30.83333

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sam-hym-c007812Grobler, J.H.   1957-01-23
Swaziland, 11 miles from Lochiel to Mbabane, -26.18333 30.91667

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sam-hym-c007832Cillie, J.J.   1965-04-15
South Africa, 9 myl vanaf Mkuzi na Hluhluwe, -27.75 32.1

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sam-hym-c009769Jagany, J.   1996-12-31
South Africa, Ferncliffe Nature Reserve, -29.55 30.33333

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sam-hym-c012952Lu, S.S.   1998-10-24
South Africa, Wahroonga Farm 1450m, -29.6 30.11667, 1450m

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sam-hym-c018314Adie, H., Hylton   2005-03-05
South Africa, Lakes Caves (1), Cobham, -29.66376 29.31557, 2151m


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Google Map

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