Dataset: UCSB-HERP
Taxa: Limnodynastidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Santa Barbara Herpetology Collection


UCSB:HERP
Heleioporus Gray, 1841
28613Jennings, William   1994-09-08
Commonwealth of Australia, State of Western Australia, Lesueur National Park, 6.5 km NE of Green Head

UCSB:HERP
Heleioporus Gray, 1841
28614Jennings, William   1994-09-10
Commonwealth of Australia, State of Western Australia, Lesueur National Park, 6.5 km NE of Green Head

UCSB:HERP
Heleioporus Gray, 1841
28615Jennings, William   1994-10-10
Commonwealth of Australia, State of Western Australia, Lesueur National Park, 1 km S of Green Head

UCSB:HERP
28616Jennings, William   1994-08-24
Commonwealth of Australia, State of Western Australia, Lesueur Natl. Park, Coorow-Green Head rd, 2.3 km E Pen rd. 12.1 km E junction Cockleshell Gully Rd

UCSB:HERP
28701Jennings, William   1994-09-06
Commonwealth of Australia, State of Western Australia, Lesueur Natl. Park, Cockleshell Gully Creek 100 m W of Cockleshell Gully rd.

UCSB:HERP
28702Jennings, William   1994-12-09
Commonwealth of Australia, State of Western Australia, Lesueur Natl. Park, Cockleshell Gully Creek 100 m W of Cockleshell Gully rd.

UCSB:HERP
28751Jennings, William   1994-08-24
Commonwealth of Australia, State of Western Australia, Lesueur Natl. Park, Coorow-Green Head rd, 1.2 km E junction Green Head-Leeman rd

UCSB:HERP
28752Jennings, William   1994-08-26
Commonwealth of Australia, State of Western Australia, Lesueur National Park, Coorow-Green Head rd, 9.5 km E junction Cockleshell Gully rd.


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