Dataset: UCDC-Tardigrada
Search Criteria: Australia; New South Wales; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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R. M. Bohart Museum of Entomology


UCDC:Tardigrada
undetermined
S-0021996E.A. Sugden   41986-10-18
Australia, New South Wales, Yellow Pinch Creek, 20 km S. Bega Hwy

UCDC:Tardigrada
undetermined
S-0022003E.A. Sugden   41986-10-18
Australia, New South Wales, Yellow Pinch Creek, 20 km S. Bega Hwy

UCDC:Tardigrada
undetermined
S-0022014E.A. Sugden   41986-10-18
Australia, New South Wales, Yellow Pinch Creek, 20 km S. Bega Hwy

UCDC:Tardigrada
undetermined
S-0022015W.A. Weber   1968-01-25
Australia, New South Wales, Braidwood

UCDC:Tardigrada
S-0023093D.S. Horning   2101971-02-18
Australia, New South Wales, Northeast side of Broughton Island

UCDC:Tardigrada
S-0023098D.S. Horning   2501971-02-18
Australia, New South Wales, Northeast side of Broughton Island

UCDC:Tardigrada
Minibiotus Schuster, 1980
S-0023187E.A. Sugden   31986-09-22
Australia, New South Wales, Brown Mountain

UCDC:Tardigrada
Minibiotus Schuster, 1980
S-0023188E.A. Sugden   21986-10-18
Australia, New South Wales, Brown Mountain, 10 km East of Bemboka Snowy Mountains Highway

UCDC:Tardigrada
Minibiotus Schuster, 1980
S-0023189E.A. Sugden   31986-09-22
Australia, New South Wales, Brown Mountain

UCDC:Tardigrada
Minibiotus Schuster, 1980
S-0023190E.A. Suden   21986-10-18
Australia, New South Wales, Brown Mountains, 10 km East of Bemboka Snowy Mountains HWY

UCDC:Tardigrada
Minibiotus Schuster, 1980
S-0023192S.A. Sugden   31986-09-22
Australia, New South Wales, Brown Mountain

UCDC:Tardigrada
MInibiotus Schuster, 1980
S-0023193E.A. Sugden   31986-09-22
Australia, New South Wales, Brown Mountain

UCDC:Tardigrada
Pseudechiniscus Thulin, 1911
S-0024229W.A. Weber   2521968-01-25
Australia, New South Wales, St. Vincent, Braidwood District


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