Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Litoria watjulumensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Litoria watjulumensis (Copland, 1957)
156213   0000-00-00
Australia, Northern Territory, Jabiru, -12.67558 132.831571

CAS:HERP
Litoria watjulumensis (Copland, 1957)
156249   0000-00-00
Australia, Northern Territory, Jabiru, -12.67558 132.831571

CAS:HERP
Litoria watjulumensis (Copland, 1957)
156590M.M. Davies and M.J. Tyler   1979-04-09
Australia, Northern Territory, SE Darwin on Arnhem Hwy, 14.5 km E Mary River, -12.8641 131.7535

CAS:HERP
Litoria watjulumensis (Copland, 1957)
156591M.M. Davies and M.J. Tyler   1979-04-09
Australia, Northern Territory, SE Darwin on Arnhem Hwy, 14.5 km E Mary River, -12.8641 131.7535

CAS:HERP
Litoria watjulumensis (Copland, 1957)
156651M.J. Tyler, M.M. Davies and G.F. Watson   1984-02-02
Australia, Northern Territory, Groote Eylandt, 8.2 km N Emerald River, -14.015604 136.442786


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