Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myrmicaria baumi, Myrmicaria baumi baumi, Myrmicaria baumi occidentalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
casent0908329   
Angola, Cubango, Cuito, Mossamedes, -15.196111 12.152222

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
casent0913033   
Ivory Coast, Dimbroko

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
casent0914048G. Arnold   1918-12-28
Zimbabwe, Sawmills, -19.581833 28.046394

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003708   1959-11-01
Zimbabwe, Sawmills, -19.51667 28.03333

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003709Natal Museum   1957-06-01
Botswana, Tsabong, -26.125 22.375

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003710Arnold, G., George   1919-12-27
Zimbabwe, Sawmills, -19.51667 28.03333

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003711Arnold, G., George; National Museum, S. Rhodesia   1918-12-27
Zimbabwe, Sawmills, -19.51667 28.03333

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003712Arnold, G., George; Natal Museum; National Museum, S. Rhodesia   1919-10-30
Zimbabwe, Sawmills, -19.51667 28.03333

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003713South African Museum Expedition   1939-10-01
South Africa, Vryburg, -26.96667 24.73333

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003714Natal Museum   1939-12-24
Zimbabwe, Insuza River, Victoria Falls road, -17.875 25.875

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003715Lightfoot, R.M.   1919-01-01
Namibia, Narrugas (= Nurugas), -19.26667 18.76667

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003716Vernay-Lang, K.   
Botswana, Matshume, 10 miles north of

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myrmicaria baumi Forel, 1901
sam-hym-c003717Tucker   1920-01-01
Namibia, Nuragas S.W. Protec. (= Nurugas), -19.26667 18.76667


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