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Dataset: Ditsong National Museum of Natural History-DMNH
Taxa: Lycosidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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The DITSONG: National Museum of Natural History


Ditsong National Museum of Natural History:DMNH
Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833
L. Prendini   2021-09-28
Somaliland, Maroodi Jeex, Agabar, ca. 8 km SE on road to Darasalaam (Dhagax Waraabe), 9.883666667 43.96177778, 1000m

Ditsong National Museum of Natural History:DMNH
Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833
L. Prendini   2021-09-27
Somaliland, Maroodi Jeex, Ali Haidh, 10.05022222 43.78527778, 1025 - 1038m

Ditsong National Museum of Natural History:DMNH
Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833
L. Prendini   2021-09-23
Somaliland, Maroodi Jeex, Toon village, ca. 4 km E, 9.388444444 44.16691667, 1273m

Ditsong National Museum of Natural History:DMNH
Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833
L. Prendini   2021-10-08
Somaliland, Awdal, Borama, ca. 6 km NE, 9.958944444 43.22427778, 1372m

Ditsong National Museum of Natural History:DMNH
Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833
L. Prendini   2021-09-30
Somaliland, Saaxil, Hudisa, ca. 3 km N on road to Laaleys, 10.03297222 45.16011111, 760m

Ditsong National Museum of Natural History:DMNH
Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833
L. Prendini   2021-10-08
Somaliland, Awdal, 9.959833333 43.22355556

Ditsong National Museum of Natural History:DMNH
Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833
L. Prendini   2021-10-08
Somaliland, Awdal, Borama, ca. 6 km NE, 9.962194444 43.21961111

Ditsong National Museum of Natural History:DMNH
Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833
L. Prendini   2021-10-08
Somaliland, Awdal, Borama, ca. 6 km NE, 9.962194444 43.21961111


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