Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stigmacros barretti
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
anic32-001527Lowery,B.B.   1994-08-31
Australia, Tasmania, Sisters Beach, -40.9167 145.55

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
anic32-001528Lowery,B.B.   1994-11-10
Australia, Tasmania, Evercreech Forest Reserve, -41.4333 147.967

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
anic32-001529Lowery,B.B.   1993-04-13
Australia, Tasmania, Ben Lomond, -41.55 147.667

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
anic32-001530Lowery,B.B.   1994-03-06
Australia, Tasmania, Squeaking Point, -41.1833 146.567

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
anic32-001531Lowery,B.B.   1994-11-22
Australia, Tasmania, 3km S Taroona, -42.9833 147.333

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
anic32-001532Lowery,B.B.   1993-12-26
Australia, Tasmania, Kelcey Tier, Devonport, -41.2167 146.317

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
anic32-001533Lowery,B.B.   1994-01-19
Australia, Tasmania, Frankford State Forest, -41.3333 146.767

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
anic32-001534Lowery,B.B.   1994-01-06
Australia, Tasmania, Port Sorell, -41.1667 146.567

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
casent0912434Barrett   
Australia, Victoria, Ringwood, -37.81592 145.26076

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
fmnhins0000120441B. B. Lowrey   1962-12-15
Australia, New South Wales, 10 mi S of Kiama; Foxground, -34.675037 150.85513

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros barretti Santschi, 1928
sam-hym-c007066   
Australia, Bulli Pass, N S W.


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