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

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AntWeb


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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
anic32-056869<collector unknown>   1962-01-19
Australia, Tasmania, Burnie, -41.0667 145.9

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
antweb1008265Lea   
Australia, Tasmania, Hobart, -42.8825 147.32343

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
casent0906562W.M. Mann   
Australia, New South Wales, Cowra(?), -35.9318 148.2846

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
casent0910773Lea   
Australia, Tasmania, [Hobarth] Hobart

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-001733Dunlop,J.N.   1987-01-31
Australia, Western Australia, Mundaring, -31.9 116.167

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-002161Heterick,B.E.   1986-08-16
Australia, Western Australia, West Talbot Rd. (11km E of ""The Lakes""), -33.5333 117.4

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-002162Heterick,B.E.   2006-01-17
Australia, Western Australia, Boxwood Hill, -34.3656 118.749

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-002163van Schagen, J.   1990-10-31
Australia, Western Australia, Collie, -33.3667 116.15

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-002164Dunlop,J.N.   1987-01-31
Australia, Western Australia, Mundaring, -31.9 116.167

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-002165Majer,J.D.   1979-02-28
Australia, Western Australia, Wagerup, -32.9167 115.9

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-002166Norwood,C.   1998-10-27
Australia, Western Australia, Dryandra SF, -32.7667 116.883

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polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-002167Majer,J.D.   1982-01-31
Australia, Western Australia, Worsley, -33.3833 115.933

CAS:ANTWEB
polyrhachis leae Forel, 1913
jdm32-002168<collector unknown>   
Australia, Western Australia, Alcoa HD2 via Jarrahdale


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