Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myrmecia cydista
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017492Lowery,B.B.   1956-05-03
Australia, New South Wales, Picnic Point, Georges River, Sydney, -35.1 150.567

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017493Lowery,B.B.   1959-05-01
Australia, New South Wales, Lane Cove, Sydney, -33.7833 151.133

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017494Lowery,B.B.   1977-02-13
Australia, New South Wales, McCarrs Creek, nr.Terrey Hills, -33.6833 151.233, 121m

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017496Lowery,B.B.   1956-09-13
Australia, New South Wales, Glenhaven, Sydney, -33.7 150.983

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017497Lowery,B.B.   1964-05-19
Australia, New South Wales, Springwood, -33.6833 150.55

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017498Lowery,B.   1959-10-10
Australia, New South Wales, Jannali, Sydney, -34.0167 151.067

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017499Lowery,B.B.   1956-05-03
Australia, New South Wales, Picnic Point, Georges River, Sydney, -35.1 150.567

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017500Lowery,B.B.   1956-09-13
Australia, New South Wales, Glenhaven, Sydney, -33.7 150.983

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
anic32-017501Lowery,B.B.   1968-08-22
Australia, New South Wales, Gilgai, 4mi. E Inverell, -29.85 151.117

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
antweb1008280C.F. Deuquet   
Australia, New South Wales, Lismore, -28.8152 153.2846

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
casent0914310L.H. Weatherill   1961-04-30
Australia, New South Wales, Cowan, N of Sydney, -33.8732 151.2096

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myrmecia cydista (Clark, 1943)
mvma32-017495Deuquet,C.   
Australia, New South Wales, Lismore (general), -28.8167 153.267


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