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

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AntWeb


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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-006515Mjoberg   
Australia, Queensland, Cedar Creek

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-006516Monteith,G. & Cook,D.   1981-09-15
Australia, Queensland, North Bell Peak, 20km S Cairns [Bell Peak North], -17.0833 145.883, 1000m

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-006517<collector unknown>   
Australia, Queensland, Mossman Bluff Track, 5-10km W Mossman, -16.4667 145.317

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-006518Cook, Monteith & Thompson   1984-11-16
Australia, Queensland, Upper Boulder Ck.; 11km NNW Tully, -17.85 145.9, 850m

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-006519Monteith & Thompson   1988-12-11
Australia, Queensland, Lamb Ra, 19km SE Mareeba, -17.1167 145.567, 1200m

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-006520Walford-Huggins,A.   1975-12-01
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Lewis Rd, Julatten, -16.6 145.333, 1066m

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-012771Earthwatch, Qld Museum   1981-11-06
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Bartle-Frere, Sth Peak summit, -17.4 145.817, 1620m

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-013501Monteith & Thompson   1988-12-17
Australia, Queensland, Mossman Bluff, 10km W Mossman, -16.4667 145.3, 1300m

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
anic32-013502Monteith, Thompson & ANZES   1989-12-21
Australia, Queensland, Mossman Bluff summit, 10km W Mossman, -16.4667 145.3, 1300m

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
casent0907078Mjöberg   
Australia, Queensland, Malanda, -17.35513 145.59583

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myrmecia minuscula Forel, 1915
casent0914021B.B. Lowery   1957-01-15
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Tamborine Village, -27.94496 153.1934


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Google Map

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