Dataset: MCZ-ENT
Taxa: Stenotritidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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572655Howard E. Evans, Robert W. Matthews   1969-09-26
Australia, Western Australia, [no specific locality data], -31.49889 116.00139

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572656William Morton Wheeler   1931-09-14
Australia, Western Australia, Mullewa, -28.53722 115.51194

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572658William Morton Wheeler   1931-09-18
Australia, Western Australia, Mullewa, -28.53722 115.51194

MCZ:ENT
572659William Morton Wheeler   1931-09-18
Australia, Western Australia, Mullewa, -28.53722 115.51194

MCZ:ENT
596714Howard E. Evans, Robert W. Matthews   1969-10-12
Australia, Western Australia, Bryant Park, 18 miles NE of Watheroo, -30.114494 116.273175

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596716N. Geary   
Australia, Queensland, Carnarvon Range, -25.28333 148.73333

MCZ:ENT
596713Harvard Australian Expedition 1931-1932, William Morton Wheeler   1931-09-14
Australia, Western Australia, Mullewa, -28.53722 115.51194

MCZ:ENT
596715N. Geary   
Australia, Queensland, Carnarvon Range, -25.28333 148.73333

MCZ:ENT
572657William Morton Wheeler   1931-09-18
Australia, Western Australia, Mullewa, -28.53722 115.51194


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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