Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polyrhachis erato
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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polyrhachis erato Forel, 1902
casent0906602R.J. Kohout   1974-09-07
Australia, Queensland, Cooloola, Rainbow Beach Road, -25.57 153.05

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis erato Forel, 1902
casent0910845Turner   
Australia, Queensland, Mackay, -21.16593 149.2347

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polyrhachis erato Forel, 1902
focol2935   
Australia, New South Wales, Trial Bay, -30.8818 153.0512

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polyrhachis erato Forel, 1902
focol2936   
Australia, New South Wales, Trial Bay, -30.8818 153.0512

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polyrhachis erato Forel, 1902
focol2937   
Australia, New South Wales, Trial Bay, -30.8818 153.0512

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis erato Forel, 1902
focol2938   
Australia, New South Wales, Trial Bay, -30.8818 153.0512

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis erato Forel, 1902
casent0887801A. Andersen   2010-01-17
Australia, New South Wales, Wyrrabalong National Park, near Toukley 70 km N Sydney, -33.2989 151.53711


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Google Map

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