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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Formica lasioides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iDigBio-CAS:antweb
casent4031444Ward, P. S.   2023-08-13
United States, Minnesota, chaska, 44.86033 -93.62437, 320m

iDigBio-CAS:antweb
fmnhins0000110224R. E. Gregg   1941-09-19
United States, Minnesota, duluth, 46.78667 -92.10049

iDigBio-FMNH:insects
fmnhins 0000 110 224R. E. Gregg   1941-09-19
United States, Minnesota, St. Louis, duluth, 46.783273 -92.106579

iDigBio-FMNH:insects
fmnhins 0000 110 219R. E. Gregg   1941-05-05
United States, Minnesota, St. Louis, duluth, minnesota point, 46.728273 -92.047968

iDigBio-CAS:antweb
fmnhins0000110219R. E. Gregg   1941-05-05
United States, Minnesota, duluth, minnesota point, 46.72827 -92.047966

iDigBio-CAS:antweb
fmnhins0000110211R. E. Gregg   1941-05-20
United States, Minnesota, duluth, skyline parkway, 46.750153 -92.187874

iDigBio-FMNH:insects
fmnhins 0000 110 211R. E. Gregg   1941-05-20
United States, Minnesota, St. Louis, duluth, skyline parkway, 46.750153 -92.187873

iDigBio-FMNH:insects
fmnhins 0000 110 218E. V. Gregg   1942-07-04
United States, Minnesota, Carlton, holyoke, 46.467443 -92.388528

iDigBio-CAS:antweb
fmnhins0000110218E. V. Gregg   1942-07-04
United States, Minnesota, holyoke, 46.46744 -92.38853

iDigBio-FMNH:insects
fmnhins 0000 110 212E. V. Gregg   1942-07-04
United States, Minnesota, Carlton, holyoke, 46.467443 -92.388528

iDigBio-CAS:antweb
fmnhins0000110212E. V. Gregg   1942-07-04
United States, Minnesota, holyoke, 46.46744 -92.38853

iDigBio-UTEP:ento
utep:ento:6571Collector(S): William P. Mackay   mackay 72651984-05-14
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, lake itaska, 47.213671 -95.19698, 450 - 450m

iDigBio-CAS:antweb
utepento6571Collector(S): William P. Mackay   1984-05-14
United States, Minnesota, usa, mn, clearwater, lake itaska, elev. 1475, 47.213673 -95.19698, 450m


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