Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Opisthopsis lienosus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
opisthopsis lienosus Wheeler, 1918
anic32-001526Lowery,B.B.   1981-09-13
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Carbine, -16.5333 145.133

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opisthopsis lienosus Wheeler, 1918
anic32-045881Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.E.   1972-11-08
Australia, Northern Territory, 1km NE Cahills Crossing, -12.4167 132.967

CAS:ANTWEB
opisthopsis lienosus Wheeler, 1918
anic32-045882Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.E.   1972-11-08
Australia, Northern Territory, 1km NE Cahills Crossing, -12.4167 132.967

CAS:ANTWEB
opisthopsis lienosus Wheeler, 1918
anic32-045883Lowery,B.B.   1975-08-02
Australia, Queensland, 10km N Mareeba, -16.9167 145.433

CAS:ANTWEB
opisthopsis lienosus Wheeler, 1918
anic32-045884Lowery,B.B.   1975-08-02
Australia, Queensland, 10km N Mareeba, -16.9167 145.433


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Google Map

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