Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pheidole bos, Pheidole bos baucis, Pheidole bos bos, Pheidole bos eubos
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
anic32-059591Froggatt   
Australia, New South Wales, locality not given

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
anic32-066481Mjoberg   1912-12-31
Australia, Queensland, Atherton (general), -17.2667 145.483

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
antweb1008221   1936-12-01
Australia, South Australia, Reevesby Island, -34.5241 136.28165

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0901546J.J. Walker   
Australia, Western Australia, Fremantle, -32.04278 115.74528

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0908011   
Australia, Western Australia, Perth, -31.95194 115.85861

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0908012   
Australia, Western Australia, Perth, -31.95194 115.85861

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0908029J.J. Walker   
Australia, Western Australia, Fremantle, -32.04278 115.74528

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0908030Froggatt   
Australia, Victoria, Ballarat, -37.55995 143.85434

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0908031Mjöberg   1913-01-01
Australia, Queensland, Atherton, -17.27013 145.48083

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0908032Mjöberg   1913-10-01
Australia, Queensland, Laura, -15.55764 144.4464

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0908033Froggatt   
Australia, New South Wales

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
casent0908034Froggatt   
Australia, New South Wales

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
utic00203307Wild, Alex   2016-12-24
Australia, Victoria, Yandoit, -37.1888 144.0798, 1320m

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
utic00203308Wild, Alex   2016-12-22
Australia, Victoria, Yandoit, -37.1888 144.0798, 1320m

CAS:ANTWEB
pheidole bos Forel, 1893
utic00203309Wild, Alex   2016-12-22
Australia, Victoria, Yandoit, -37.1888 144.0798, 1320m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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