INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-HERP
Search Criteria: Australia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Amphibian and Reptile Collection


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10053H. Heatwole, S.A. Minton & M.R. Minton   1973-02-03
Australia, New South Wales, 13 mi SE Wollomombi, -30.64855 152.206096

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10054H. Heatwole, S.A. Minton, et al.   1973-02-04
Australia, New South Wales, 2 mi SE Uralla, -30.650346 151.518413

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Litoria nannotis (Andersson, 1916)
10055H. Heatwole, S.A. Minton, et al.   1973-02-04
Australia, New South Wales, 2 mi SE Uralla, -30.650346 151.518413

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10056H. Heatwole, S.A. Minton, et al.   1973-02-04
Australia, New South Wales, 2 mi SE Uralla, -30.650346 151.518413

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Nactus pelagicus (Girard, 1858)
10552   
Australia, Queensland, 18.1 mi NE Cooktown, -15.185024 145.204709

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10554S.A. Minton & M.R. Minton   1973-02-01
Australia, New South Wales, 4 mi S Willow Tree, -31.723256 150.7346

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10555   
Australia, New South Wales, 10 mi E Apsley Falls, -30.9588 151.768

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10556S.A. Minton & M.R. Minton   1973-02-05
Australia, New South Wales, 18 mi SW Uralla, -30.788901 151.291103

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10561   
Australia, New South Wales, Como, West Sydney, -34.0042 151.066

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30752John Dixon Jr.   1965-02-00
Australia, New South Wales, 100 mi W Sydney

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30753John Dixon Jr.   1965-02-00
Australia, New South Wales, 100 mi W Sydney

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Limnodynastes peronii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)
50966J. Dixon   1965-00-00
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney area

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Limnodynastes peronii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)
50967J. Dixon   1965-00-00
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney area

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Cryptoblepharus litoralis
52846Janet Hamilton, John Hamilton   1966-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Townsville


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