Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myopias chapmani
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010635Taylor,R.W.   1962-05-26
Australia, Queensland, Obi Obi Ck, Blackall Ra., -26.7167 152.883

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010636Ward,P.S.   1989-01-01
Australia, Queensland, 7km NNW North Tamborine, -27.9167 153.183, 490m

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010637Ward,P.S.   1975-03-22
Australia, Queensland, Christmas Ck, Lamington NP, -28.3167 153.133, 450m

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010638Taylor,R.W. & Kohout,R.   1973-03-15
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Glorious, -27.3333 152.75

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010639Taylor,R.W. & Kohout,R.   1973-03-15
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Glorious, -27.3333 152.75

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010640Lowery,B.B.   1967-09-08
Australia, New South Wales, Mt. Warning, -28.4 153.267, 365m

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010641Lowery,B.B.   1967-09-08
Australia, New South Wales, Mt. Warning, -28.4 153.267, 365m

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
casent0172093P.S. Ward   1989-01-01
Australia, Queensland, 7km NNW North Tamborine; (ANIC32-010636), -27.91667 153.18333, 490m

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
casent0172094P.S. Ward   1989-01-01
Australia, Queensland, 7km NNW North Tamborine; (ANIC32-010636), -27.91667 153.18333, 490m

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
casent0270588P. Ward   1976-06-16
Australia, New South Wales, Whian Whian State For., -28.65 153.3333, 200m

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myopias chapmani Willey & Brown, 1983
casent0902533W.L. Brown   1951-05-20
Australia, Queensland, Obi-Obi River, Blackall Range, -26.61667 152.86667


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