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

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia hilli (Clark, 1943)
anic32-005939Morton,S.R.   1987-10-30
Australia, Northern Territory, Tanami Desert, -20.8667 130.267

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia hilli (Clark, 1943)
antweb1008286G.F. Hill   1911-07-02
Australia, 160 mi. N. Barclay Expedition Camp No. 4, -30.132486 118.01222

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia hilli (Clark, 1943)
casent0217497R.A. Stirton; R.H. Tedford   1953-03-27
Australia, New South Wales, N. shore of Lake Menindee, -32.3318 142.3346

CAS:ANTWEB
myrmecia hilli (Clark, 1943)
mvma32-005938Hill,G.F. & Barclay ?   1911-07-02
Australia, Northern Territory, 160mi. N Barclay Exped. Camp No.4 [Finke River], -24.1667 132.867

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
Myrmecia hilli (Clark 1943)
   
Australia


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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