Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Camponotus walkeri, Camponotus walkeri bardus, Camponotus walkeri walkeri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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camponotus walkeri Forel, 1893
jdm32-001419Heterick,B.E.   1987-11-21
Australia, Western Australia, Off Old Coast Rd. (nr. Yalgorup turnoff), -32.8 115.667

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camponotus walkeri Forel, 1893
jdm32-001420Heterick,B.E.   2005-12-26
Australia, Western Australia, Carabooda, -31.5867 115.697

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camponotus walkeri Forel, 1893
jdm32-001421Heterick,B.E.   2005-10-09
Australia, Western Australia, Lexia, -31.78 115.947

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camponotus walkeri Forel, 1893
jdm32-001422Achour,P.   2002-03-29
Australia, Western Australia, Buckland Hill, -32.0167 115.75

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camponotus walkeri Forel, 1893
jdm32-001423Knowles,D.G.   2001-11-06
Australia, Western Australia, Kingsley, -31.8 115.8

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camponotus walkeri Forel, 1893
jdm32-001424Hutchinson,P.   1999-01-30
Australia, Western Australia, 105km W of Coolgardie, -30.95 120.033

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camponotus walkeri Forel, 1893
jdm32-001692Majer,J.D.   1976-03-19
Australia, Western Australia, Reabold H., -31.95 115.767


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