Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Varanus acanthurus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Varanus acanthurus Boulenger, 1885
104407Hammersley Expedition   1958-08-04
Australia, Western Australia, Top of Mt Herbert, -31.0478277778 121.4342

CAS:HERP
Varanus acanthurus Boulenger, 1885
191097A.E. Greer   AEG-1911975-10-07
Australia, Northern Territory, Mt Doreen (22 06 S, 131 25 E), -22.1 131.4166666667

CAS:HERP
Varanus acanthurus Boulenger, 1885
191098H.G. Cogger and P. Webber   1975-10-07
Australia, Northern Territory, Mt Doreen (22 02 S, 131 20 E), -22.0333333333 131.3333333333

CAS:HERP
Varanus acanthurus Boulenger, 1885
204130   
Australia, Northern Territory, Barkly Hwy, 132-143 km W of Camooweal, -20.074186 136.861628

CAS:HERP
Varanus acanthurus Boulenger, 1885
94300E.S. Ross and D. Cavagnaro   1962-11-04
Australia, Queensland, 3 mi NW Croydon, -18.169157 142.218976, 100m

CAS:SUR
Varanus acanthurus Boulenger, 1885
12629   D-5633
Australia, central Australia, -25.581112 134.197613


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