Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Notoncus enormis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
anic32-018826Kearney,E.   1965-04-02
Australia, New South Wales, Springwood, -33.6833 150.55

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
anic32-018827Lowery,B.B.   1967-05-11
Australia, New South Wales, Mittagong, -34.45 150.45, 640m

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
anic32-018828Kearney,E.   1965-04-02
Australia, New South Wales, Springwood, Blue Inst., -33.6833 150.55

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
anic32-018829Ward,P.   1976-11-05
Australia, New South Wales, Roseville Chase, Sydney, N side of middle harbour, -33.85 151.25, 45m

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
anic32-018830Kearney,E.   1965-04-02
Australia, New South Wales, Springwood, -33.6833 150.55

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
casent0280564P. Ward   1976-11-05
Australia, New South Wales, Forestville, -33.76667 151.2, 80m

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
jdm32-001708<collector unknown>   
Australia, Western Australia, Pilbara Locality

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
jdm32-002015Heterick,B.E.   2005-03-30
Australia, Western Australia, Boodalin Soak, -31.2667 118.65

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
jdm32-002016Varris,P.A.   1992-11-30
Australia, Western Australia, Ethel Creek, -22.9 120.167

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
jdm32-002017Varris,P.A.   1992-11-30
Australia, Western Australia, Ethel Creek, -22.9 120.167

CAS:ANTWEB
notoncus enormis Szabo, 1910
jdm32-004711Heterick,B.E.   2010-01-11
Australia, Western Australia, Caiguna RH, -32.2706 125.485

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Notoncus enormis species group
   
Australia


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