Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Proceratium japonicum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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proceratium japonicum Santschi, 1937
anic32-025876Uesu,K.   1975-05-10
Japan, Riukiyu Is, Sueyoshi, 26.5 128

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proceratium japonicum Santschi, 1937
anic32-025877Besuchet,C.   1980-07-27
Japan, Nara, 34.6667 135.833

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proceratium japonicum Santschi, 1937
casent0281854M. Tanaka   1975-04-01
Japan, Okinawa, Mt. Omoto, Is. Ishigaki, 24.344782 124.157166

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proceratium japonicum Santschi, 1937
casent0741544M.L. Borowiec   
Japan, Okinawa, JP Okinawa Is, Onna, road E of OIST campus, 26.46 127.837, 170m

CAS:ANTWEB
proceratium japonicum Santschi, 1937
casent0741545M.L. Borowiec   
Japan, Okinawa, JP Okinawa Is, Onna, road E of OIST campus, 26.46 127.837, 170m

CAS:ANTWEB
proceratium japonicum Santschi, 1937
casent0741546M.L. Borowiec   
Japan, Okinawa, JP Okinawa Is, Onna, road E of OIST campus, 26.46 127.837, 170m

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proceratium japonicum Santschi, 1937
casent0915312K. Sato   1928-06-10
Japan, Oshima Iya, Honshiu, 36 138


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Google Map

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