Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aenictus congolensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
casent0066799B.L. Fisher; Arthropod Team   2005-11-30
Zambia, Central, Lusaka, Leopard Hill, Kapuka Farm, -12.55483 30.29567, 1300m

CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
casent0066799-d01B.L. Fisher; Arthropod Team   2005-11-30
Zambia, Central, Lusaka, Leopard Hill, Kapuka Farm, -12.55483 30.29567, 1300m

CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
casent0400001B.L. Fisher   2001-05-10
Central African Republic, Sangha-Mbaéré, Réserve Spéciale de Forêt Dense de Dzanga-Sangha, 12.7 km 326° NW Bayanga, 3.005 16.19333, 420m

CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
casent0911419F. Faure   
Gabon, -1 11.75

CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
casent0911420   
Congo, Mayomba

CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
casent0911445Schwab   1912-07-01
Cameroon, Grand Batanga, 2.85 9.883333

CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
sam-hym-c002891Santschi, F.   
Republic of Congo, Gaboon, French Congo

CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
ey19929A. Théry   1905-04-06
Congo, Congo, -4.33167 15.31389

CAS:ANTWEB
aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
mnhb000009F. Fauré   
Gabon, Gabon, 0.3901 9.4544

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aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
mnhg0011Faure   
Gabon, Gabon, 0.3901 9.4544

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aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
mracfor000001F. Faure   
Gabon, Samkito, 0.3901 9.4544

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
   
Central African Republic, Sangha-Mbaéré

CASC:INV
Aenictus congolensis Santschi, 1911
   
Zambia, Central


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