Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cephalotes kukulcan
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
casent0612274J. Longino   2010-06-17
Honduras, Atlántida, 8km SSW Tela, 15.71251 -87.46005, 170m

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cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
casent0625071P. W. Ward   2007-12-29
Honduras, Islas de la Bahía, Bando Beach, Utila, 16.08768 -86.89305, 5m

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cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
casent0627953J. Longino   2005-03-20
Honduras, Atlantida, Bay Islands, Utila, south central coast, 16.08333 -86.91667, 5m

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cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
casent0900248J.F. Lynch   1987-01-16
Belize, Stann Creek, Twin Cays, 16.816668 -88.1

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cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
casent0900249J.F. Lynch   1987-01-16
Belize, Stann Creek, Twin Cays, 16.816668 -88.1

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cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
casent0914464W.; E. MacKay   2006-07-28
Mexico, Campeche, Isla Aguada, 18.78917 -91.4975

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cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
jtl209395J. Longino   2005-03-20
Honduras, Atlantida, Bay Islands, Utila, south central coast, 16.08333 -86.91667, 5m

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
jtlc000006481J. Longino   2005-03-20
Honduras, Atlantida, Bay Islands, Utila, south central coast, 16.08333 -86.91667, 5m

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
jtlc000006482J. Longino   2005-03-20
Honduras, Atlantida, Bay Islands, Utila, south central coast, 16.08333 -86.91667, 5m

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cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
casent0922546P.S. Ward   2007-12-29
Honduras, Islas de la Bahía, 0.4km E Pumpkin Hill, Utila, 16.12167 -86.87833, 5m

CAS:ANTWEB
cephalotes kukulcan Snelling, 1999
casent0922547P.S. Ward   2007-12-29
Honduras, Islas de la Bahía, 0.4km E Pumpkin Hill, Utila, 16.12167 -86.87833, 5m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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