Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pristomyrmex wilsoni
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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anic32-017658Taylor,R.W.   1966-10-30
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Lewis nr. Julaten, -16.6 145.333, 914m

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anic32-017659Taylor,R.W.   1966-10-30
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Lewis nr. Julaten, -16.6 145.333, 914m

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anic32-029705Yeates,D.K. & Thompson,G.I.   1983-11-03
Australia, Queensland, 2.5km N Mt. Lewis via Julatten, -16.5667 145.283, 1040m

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anic32-029999Monteith & Thompson   1988-12-20
Australia, Queensland, 2km SE Mt. Spurgeon via Mt. Carbine, -16.45 145.217, 1100m

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anic32-030000Monteith & Thompson   1988-12-20
Australia, Queensland, 2km SE Mt. Spurgeon via Mt. Carbine, -16.45 145.217, 1100m

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anic32-030001Monteith,G.   1985-11-27
Australia, Queensland, McDowall Range, 17km N Daintree, -16.1 145.333, 520m

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anic32-030002Taylor,R.W.   1971-06-20
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Lewis, -16.5833 145.283, 1000m

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anic32-030003Yeates,D.K. & Thompson,G.I.   1983-11-03
Australia, Queensland, 2.5km N Mt. Lewis via Julatten, -16.5667 145.283, 1040m

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anic32-030004Taylor,R.W. & Weir,T.A.   1976-10-30
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Lewis, -16.5833 145.283, 960m

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anic32-030005Taylor,R.W. & Weir,T.A.   1976-10-30
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Lewis, -16.5833 145.283, 960m

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anic32-030006Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.   1971-06-20
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Lewis, -16.5833 145.283, 1010m

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anic32-030478Lowery,B.B.   1980-04-07
Australia, Queensland, State Forest nr. Julatten, ridge Mt. Lewis & Mt. Frazer, -16.6 145.333

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casent0217914Burwell; Steve Williams   2005-11-19
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Lewis, 3.5km ENE, site 3, -16.58 145.305, 600m

Entomology Inventory


CASC:INV
   
Australia


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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