Dataset: iNaturalist-Insects
Taxa: Formicidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Insects Observations - Research Grade


iNaturalist:Insects
Camponotus socius Roger, 1863
68809419Lupoli Roland   1987-07-18
United States, Florida, 29.930434 -84.452376

iNaturalist:Insects
Odontomachus brunneus (Patton, 1894)
42196148Andrew   2020-04-14
United States, Florida, 28.402253 -80.787492

iNaturalist:Insects
Odontomachus brunneus (Patton, 1894)
4514503shalimarelementary   2016-10-31
United States, Florida, 30.449659 -86.574455

iNaturalist:Insects
Pogonomyrmex badius (Latreille, 1802)
112310826larrybeth   2022-04-21
United States, Florida, 30.564038 -84.894973

iNaturalist:Insects
Pogonomyrmex badius (Latreille, 1802)
68809418Lupoli Roland   1987-07-18
United States, Florida, 29.930434 -84.452376

iNaturalist:Insects
Solenopsis invicta Buren, 1972
115464974team_bingebirder   2022-05-04
United States, Florida, 30.358602 -81.431994

iNaturalist:Insects
118557461Eric Blomberg   2022-03-26
United States, Florida, 30.029633 -84.59473

iNaturalist:Insects
117638453team_bingebirder   2022-05-18
United States, Florida, 30.284718 -81.442637

iNaturalist:Insects
Camponotus floridanus (Buckley, 1866)
106944518gamepro2   2022-02-17
United States, Florida, 30.23098 -81.548693

iNaturalist:Insects
Camponotus floridanus (Buckley, 1866)
43768854Andrew   2020-04-26
United States, Florida, 28.402297 -80.786522

iNaturalist:Insects
Camponotus floridanus (Buckley, 1866)
67272578Grant Mullen   2020-12-29
United States, Florida, 30.405833 -86.850278

iNaturalist:Insects
82747558Andrew   2021-06-11
United States, Florida, 28.402654 -80.785835

iNaturalist:Insects
Monomorium trageri DuBois, 1986
110693529Otters inverts   2022-03-02
United States, Florida, 29.388191 -81.131084


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