Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Discothyrea velutina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
anic32-006767Wheeler,W.M.   1914-10-24
Australia, Queensland, Kuranda (general), -16.81 145.63

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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
anic32-006768Walford-Huggins,A.   1975-12-12
Australia, Queensland, Tully Falls State Forest nr. Ravenshoe, -17.6 145.483

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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
anic32-006769Taylor,R.W.   1962-06-07
Australia, Queensland, L. Eacham Nat. Pk, -17.2833 145.617, 800m

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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
anic32-030870Monteith,G.B., Yeates & Thompson   1983-10-26
Australia, Queensland, Upper Boulder Creek via Tully, -17.8667 145.917, 900m

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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
casent0172089W.M. Wheeler   1914-10-24
Australia, Queensland, Kuranda; (ANIC32-006767), -16.81986 145.63693

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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
jtlc000006816J. Longino   2006-08-22
Australia, Queensland, 19km W Cairns, -16.92145 145.58543, 400m

CAS:ANTWEB
discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
jtlc000006817J. Longino   2006-08-22
Australia, Queensland, 19km W Cairns, -16.92145 145.58543, 400m

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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
jtlc000008705J. Longino   2006-08-13
Australia, Queensland, 10km WSW Cairns, -16.96232 145.67795, 100m

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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
mczt-223654Wheeler,W.M.   1914-10-24
Australia, Queensland, Kuranda (general), -16.81 145.63

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discothyrea velutina (Wheeler, 1916)
mczt-223655Brown,W.L.   1950-11-05
Australia, Queensland, Malanda, -17.35 145.6


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