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

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AntWeb


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myrmecia fucosa Clark, 1934
anic32-017428Lowery,B.B.   1973-05-16
Australia, South Australia, 15mi. E Kimba on Eyre Highway, -33.1333 136.683

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myrmecia fucosa Clark, 1934
anic32-017430Lea   
Australia, South Australia, Murray Bridge, -35.1167 139.267

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myrmecia fucosa Clark, 1934
mvma32-017387<collector unknown>   1914-09-30
Australia, Victoria, Mallee, -36.1667 146.9

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myrmecia fucosa Clark, 1934
mvma32-017429Clark,J.   1931-10-03
Australia, Victoria, Wyperfeld, -35.4833 141.933

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myrmecia fucosa Clark, 1934
mvma32-017431Dixon,J.E.   
Australia, Victoria, Lake Hattah (general), -34.75 142.333

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myrmecia fucosa Clark, 1934
mvma32-017432J.E.D.   1914-04-30
Australia, Victoria, Mallee, -36.1667 146.9

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myrmecia fucosa Clark, 1934
mvma32-017433<collector unknown>   1914-09-30
Australia, Victoria, Mallee, -36.1667 146.9

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myrmecia fucosa Clark, 1934
antweb1041430   1998-04-01
Australia, Western Australia, Queen Victoria Spring, -30.41667 123.56667


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Google Map

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