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

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AntWeb


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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
anic32-017839<collector unknown>   1931-10-30
Australia, Western Australia, Margaret River, -33.95 115.067

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
antweb1008329W.M. Wheeler   1931-10-30
Australia, Western Australia, Margaret River, -33.955 115.075

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-001610Wallace,J.   1976-03-05
Australia, Western Australia, Alcoa

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002285Heterick,B.E.   1987-01-03
Australia, Western Australia, Red Hill, -31.85 116.067

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002286Armistead,R.   2006-01-31
Australia, Western Australia, Huntly Forest, -32.5853 116.106

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002287Heterick,B.E.   2007-01-12
Australia, Western Australia, S Coast Hwy/Rutherford Rd. int, Torbay, -35.3331 117.67

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002288Majer,J.D.   1975-02-08
Australia, Western Australia, Augusta, -34.3167 115.15

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002289Majer,J.D.   1975-02-08
Australia, Western Australia, Augusta, -34.3167 115.15

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002290<collector unknown>   
Australia, Western Australia, Without Locality

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002291<collector unknown>   
Australia, Western Australia, Without Locality

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-004530Wallace,J.   1976-03-05
Australia, Western Australia, Alcoa, -32.9 115.867

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stigmacros brachytera McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-004576Wallace,J.   1976-03-05
Australia, Western Australia, Alcoa, -32.9 115.867


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