Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rogeria bruchi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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rogeria bruchi Santschi, 1922
casent0280816M.C.D. Desset   1982-10-14
Paraguay, Misiones, San Juan Bautista, -26.669443 -57.145832

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rogeria bruchi Santschi, 1922
casent0913961C. Bruch   
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Monte Veloz, -35.45 -57.283333

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rogeria bruchi Santschi, 1922
ufv-labecol-000790Jesus, R.   2014-05-01
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Mata do Paraíso, -20.805027 -42.85153

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rogeria bruchi Santschi, 1922
ufv-labecol-000791Chaul, J.; Jesus, R.   2013-05-01
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Mata do Paraíso, -20.805695 -42.853443, 781m

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rogeria bruchi Santschi, 1922
awlit-ba04969   2005-01-01
Brazil, Acre, Reserva Faz. Catuaba, -10.069 -67.622

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rogeria bruchi Santschi, 1922
casent0650665Santos ICS & equipe   2019-03-03
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Maria, UFSM, -29.72567 -53.7612, 90m

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rogeria bruchi Santschi, 1922
jtl-sv04411Santos ICS & equipe   2019-03-03
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Maria, UFSM, -29.72567 -53.7612, 90m


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Google Map

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