Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Melophorus potteri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
antweb1008199H. Potter   1947-03-07
Australia, Victoria, Patho, -36.00546 144.42722

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-001571Jacobs,M.   1986-12-07
Australia, Western Australia, 12km W of West Arthur

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-001572Bisevac,L. & Heterick,B.E.   1997-04-09
Australia, Western Australia, Eneabba, -29.8167 115.267

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-001573Varris,P.A.   1992-11-30
Australia, Western Australia, Ethel Creek, -22.9 120.167

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-001574Russell,M.   2006-03-12
Australia, Western Australia, Kwelkan, -31.1433 117.995

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-001575van Leeuwen,S. & Bromilow, R.N.   1997-03-31
Australia, Western Australia, 97.6km SE of Newman, -23.8794 120.503

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-001576van Leeuwen,S. & Bromilow, R.N.   1997-07-31
Australia, Western Australia, 142km SSE of Newman, -24.5294 120.296

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-001577CALM   1989-11-30
Australia, Western Australia, Queen Victoria Spring Nat. Res., -30.3667 123.617

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-001578Harris,R.   2007-03-31
Australia, Western Australia, nr. Warrachupin, -31.0425 118.773

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
jdm32-004664Heterick,B.E.   2009-11-21
Australia, Western Australia, Rabbit Proof Fence Rd., -30.4492 118.52

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melophorus potteri McAreavey, 1947
anic32-900079   
Australia, -26 134.5


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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