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

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AntWeb


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myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
anic32-006201Taylor,R.W.   1977-10-24
Australia, South Australia, 41km EbyN arbor, -31.35 131.317

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
anic32-006203Browning,G.P.   1981-12-15
Australia, South Australia, Lake Gilles CP, -33.1167 136.683

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
anic32-006204Greenslade,P.J.M.   1972-10-16
Australia, South Australia, Cambari [Cambrai], -34.65 139.283

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
anic32-006205Lowery,B.B.   1972-10-14
Australia, South Australia, Stenhouse Bay, -35.2833 136.95

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
anic32-006206Browning,G.P.   1979-02-26
Australia, South Australia, Marble Hill, -34.9167 138.75

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
anic32-006207Thompson,M.B.   1981-04-02
Australia, South Australia, Pelican Point, Lake Bonney, -34.2 140.45

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myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
anic32-006208Taylor,R.W.   1977-10-26
Australia, Western Australia, 10-25km N Junana Rock, on Balladonia Rd, -33.25 123.417

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
anic32-011518Greenslade,P.J.M.   1972-03-17
Australia, South Australia, Cambari [Cambrai], -34.65 139.283

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
casent0902793B.B. Lowery   1972-10-14
Australia, South Australia, Stenhouse Bay, -35.17 136.57

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia erecta Ogata & Taylor, 1991
jdm32-002451Majer,J.D.   1987-12-31
Australia, Western Australia, Karragullen, -32.1 116.117


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