Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Camponotus leae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-000406Owen,H.   1995-03-26
Australia, South Australia, Yumbarra CP, 26km N Inila Rock Waters, -31.5333 133.4

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011781McInnes,R.S. & Dowse,J.E.   1960-10-16
Australia, Western Australia, 39mi. SW Warburton Mission, -26.1333 126.583

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011782McArthur,A.J.   1996-05-04
Australia, South Australia, Amalia, Calprum Conservation Park, -33.9333 140.733

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011783Shattuck,S.O.   1995-05-04
Australia, South Australia, 32km N Renmark, -33.86 140.71

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011784McInnes,R.S. & Dowse,J.E.   1960-10-09
Australia, Western Australia, 36mi. NE Carnegie HS, -25.4333 123.367

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011788Pitjantjatjara Lands Survey   1985-09-05
Australia, South Australia, 26km S Kuntjanu, -26.405 129.13

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011789Douglas,A.M. & Douglas,M.J.   1975-03-28
Australia, Western Australia, 20mi. W Sandstone on Mt. Magnet Rd, -27.9833 119.3

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011791Shattuck,S.O.   1995-05-04
Australia, South Australia, 32km N Renmark, -33.86 140.71

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011794Shattuck,S.O.   1995-05-04
Australia, South Australia, 32km N Renmark, -33.86 140.71

CAS:ANTWEB
camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011795Shattuck,S.O.   1995-05-04
Australia, South Australia, 32km N Renmark, -33.86 140.71

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011797Crozier,R.H., Crozier,Y.C. & Nousala,A.K.   1980-08-08
Australia, New South Wales, Pooncarie, W. Smith property, -33.4 142.567

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anic32-011798Lowery,B.B.   1971-05-17
Australia, New South Wales, 60mi. S Broken Hill, -32.8333 141.45

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
anict-139091White,Capt. S.A.   
Australia, South Australia, Flat Rock Hole, Musgrave range, -26.3 132.25

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
samat-139083Walner,J.   1995-03-17
Australia, Northern Territory, Uluru-Kata Tjuta, 29km ESE Uluru, -25.3472 131.364

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
samat-139084Pitjantjatjara Lands Survey   1993-06-05
Australia, South Australia, 26km SSE Illintyitja, -26.4 139.417

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
samat-139085Forrest,J.   1980-08-27
Australia, South Australia, 20-110km W Vokeshill, Great Victorian Desert, -28.4833 129.65

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
samat-139086Schneider,K.   1998-01-04
Australia, South Australia, Danggali Cons. Pk., -33.5167 140.467

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
samat-139087McArthur,A.J.   1996-03-05
Australia, South Australia, Amalia Dam, -33.8833 140.717

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
samat-139088Lowery,B.B.   1984-08-20
Australia, Western Australia, Coolgardie (general), -30.95 121.15

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
samat-139089Forrest,J.A.   1996-11-24
Australia, South Australia, 2.5km N Sandford Dam, -33.3167 140.917

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
samat-139090Lowery,B.B.   1984-08-30
Australia, Western Australia, 27km S Menzies, -29.95 121.033

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
utic00202516Wild, Alex   2017-01-05
Australia, Victoria, Strangways, -37.1463 144.0692

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
utic00202517Wild, Alex   2017-01-05
Australia, Victoria, Strangways, -37.1463 144.0692, 650m

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camponotus leae Wheeler, 1915
antweb1041145S. van Leeuwen; R.N. Bromilow   1996-06-01
Australia, Western Australia, 107.2 km SE Newman, -23.89778 120.60333


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