Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhytidoponera viridis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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AntWeb


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rhytidoponera viridis (Clark, 1941)
anic32-007107Greenslade,P.J.M.   1974-07-14
Australia, South Australia, Koonamore (General), -32.0667 139.383

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rhytidoponera viridis (Clark, 1941)
anict-119716Feehan,J.E.   1972-09-17
Australia, South Australia, 2km NE Kalamurina HS, -27.7 138.267

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rhytidoponera viridis (Clark, 1941)
anict-119717Feehan,J.E.   1972-09-24
Australia, South Australia, c.88km N Oodnadatta, -26.7667 135.45

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rhytidoponera viridis (Clark, 1941)
anict-119718Feehan,J.E.   1972-09-15
Australia, South Australia, 9km NE Marree, -29.5833 138.167

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rhytidoponera viridis (Clark, 1941)
anict-135385Greenslade,P.J.M.   1976-10-03
Australia, South Australia, 5km E Gibraltar Rocks, N Tarcoola, -30.4167 134.433

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rhytidoponera viridis (Clark, 1941)
anict-135386Greenslade,P.J.M.   1976-10-09
Australia, South Australia, 53km E Vokes Hill, Victoria Desert, -28.4833 131.117

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rhytidoponera viridis (Clark, 1941)
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Google Map

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