Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bunodophoron murrayi (Sphaerophorus murrayi)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Bunodophoron murrayi (Ohlsson) Wedin
F180867Mats Wedin   90262011-12-06
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand. Southland, ca 12 km NNW of Riverton, Longwood Forest, along Pourakino River at Ermedale Road crossing. S of the road, E of the river.

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Bunodophoron murrayi (Ohlsson) Wedin
F180871Mats Wedin   90302011-12-06
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand. Southland, ca 12 km NNW of Riverton, Longwood Forest, along Pourakino River at Ermedale Road crossing. S of the road, E of the river.

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Bunodophoron murrayi (Ohlsson) Wedin
F180862Mats Wedin   90212011-12-06
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand. Southland, ca 12 km NNW of Riverton, Longwood Forest, along Pourakino River at Ermedale Road crossing. S of the road, E of the river.

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Bunodophoron murrayi (Ohlsson) Wedin
F180872Mats Wedin   90312011-12-06
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand. Southland, ca 12 km NNW of Riverton, Longwood Forest, along Pourakino River at Ermedale Road crossing. S of the road, E of the river.

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Bunodophoron murrayi (Ohlsson) Wedin
F180967Mats Wedin   90402011-12-06
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand. Southland, ca 12 km NNW of Riverton, Longwood Forest, along Pourakino River at Ermedale Road crossing. N of the road, E of the river.

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Bunodophoron murrayi (Ohlsson) Wedin
F181863Mats Wedin   90812010-12-10
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand, South Island, Southland, Fiordland Nat. Park, along Milford Sound Highway, walk to “The Chasm”.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF062834Heinar Streimann   1981-01-30
Morobe Province: Slate Creek & Gumi Creek Divide, 17 km W of Bulolo, -7.16667 146.46667


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