Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monomorium falcatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium falcatum (McAreavey, 1949)
anic32-015734Armstrong,J.   
Australia, New South Wales, Bogan River, -30.8833 147.067

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium falcatum (McAreavey, 1949)
anic32-015735Armstrong,J.   
Australia, New South Wales, Bogan River, -30.8833 147.067

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium falcatum (McAreavey, 1949)
anic32-061893Armstrong,J.W.   1963-11-30
Australia, New South Wales, Nyngan, -31.5667 147.2

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium falcatum (McAreavey, 1949)
anic32-061894Armstrong,J.   
Australia, New South Wales, Bogan River, -30.8833 147.067

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium falcatum (McAreavey, 1949)
jdm32-003561Gove,A. & McCoy,N.   2006-11-24
Australia, Western Australia, Eneabba Region, -29.7075 115.172

CAS:ANTWEB
monomorium falcatum (McAreavey, 1949)
jdm32-003562Gove,A. & McCoy,N.   2006-11-24
Australia, Western Australia, Eneabba Region, -29.7075 115.172


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