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

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AntWeb


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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
anic32-017841Clark,J.   
Australia, Western Australia, Booang

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
antweb1008334J. Clark   
Australia, Western Australia, Booang

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-001655Majer,J.D.   1976-03-19
Australia, Western Australia, Reabold H., -31.95 115.767

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002296Jacobs,M.   1987-09-05
Australia, Western Australia, Whicher Range, -33.8333 115.383

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002297Majer,J.D.   1975-03-07
Australia, Western Australia, Dwellingup, -32.7167 116.067

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002298Majer,J.D.   1975-03-07
Australia, Western Australia, Dwellingup, -32.7167 116.067

CAS:ANTWEB
stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002299Majer,J.D.   1975-04-11
Australia, Western Australia, Dwellingup, -32.7167 116.067

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002300Majer,J.D.   1976-03-19
Australia, Western Australia, Reabold H., -31.95 115.767

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002301Majer,J.D.   1976-03-04
Australia, Western Australia, Reabold Hill, -31.95 115.767

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002302Majer,J.D.   1976-03-04
Australia, Western Australia, Reabold Hill, -31.95 115.767

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stigmacros epinotalis McAreavey, 1957
jdm32-002303Majer,J.D.   1976-03-15
Australia, Western Australia, Manjimup, -34.25 116.15


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.