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

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010644Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.   1971-06-29
Australia, Queensland, nr. Mareeba, Mt. Tiptree, -17 145.433, 900m

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010645Taylor,R.W.   1966-11-07
Australia, Queensland, Lake Eacham, -17.2833 145.617, 731m

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010646Taylor,R.W.   1969-05-01
Australia, Queensland, 15km SW Innisfail, McNamee Creek, -17.6333 145.917, 320m

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010647Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.   1971-07-04
Australia, Queensland, Koombooloomba, -17.8333 145.6, 750m

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010648Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.   1971-06-27
Australia, Queensland, nr. Kuranda, -16.7333 145.567, 430m

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010649Taylor,R.W.   1971-07-04
Australia, Queensland, Koombooloomba, -17.8333 145.6, 750m

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010650Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.E.   1971-07-04
Australia, Queensland, Koombooloomba, -17.8333 145.6

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-010651Taylor,R.   1971-06-23
Australia, Queensland, Thornton Range, -16.2333 145.4

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-059611Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.   1971-07-04
Australia, Queensland, Koombooloomba, -17.8333 145.6, 750m

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
anic32-059619Taylor,R.W. & Feehan,J.   1971-06-23
Australia, Queensland, Thornton Range, -16.25 145.433, 180m

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myopias densesticta Willey & Brown, 1983
casent0902526Darlingtons   1958-06-01
Australia, Queensland, Shipton's Flat (S. of Cooktown), -15.37125 145.01166


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