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

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AntWeb


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polyrhachis gravis Clark, 1930
anic32-059606Barrett,C.   1927-07-31
Australia, Northern Territory, Burt Plains

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis gravis Clark, 1930
antweb1008263C. Barrett   1927-08-01
Australia, Northern Territory, Burt Plain, -23.1167 133.2833

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis gravis Clark, 1930
antweb1008705S. Callan; N. Randall   2006-03-15
Australia, Western Australia, Barrow Island, -20.79778 115.40639

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis gravis Clark, 1930
jdm32-002158Sartori,M.   1979-11-30
Australia, Western Australia, Eneabba, -29.8167 115.267

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polyrhachis gravis Clark, 1930
jdm32-002159Walliss,N.W.   1992-12-31
Australia, Western Australia, Kambalda, -31.2167 121.667

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis gravis Clark, 1930
jdm32-002160Humphries,W.F.   1980-11-30
Australia, Western Australia, Eastern Goldfields

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis gravis_nr
casent0887775Alex Kutt   2000-01-01
Australia, Queensland, Bede Station 100 km N Aramac, -22.37 145.58


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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