Specimen Details
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Taxon Name
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Author and date of publication
Vari, 1978
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Preferred Common name
Longnose Grunter
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Date Identified
/03/2017
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Identified By
James Shelley - PhD student, The University of Melbourne/Museum Victoria
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Number Of Specimens
1
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Sex
Male
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Stage Or Age
mature
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Specimen Nature
Nature: Spirit specimen, Form: Wet, Fixative treatment: ethanol 95%, Medium: ethanol 95%
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Collected By
James Shelley - PhD student, The University of Melbourne/Museum Victoria, Matthew Le Feuvre - PhD student, Uni Melb/Museum Victoria
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Date Visited From
27/01/2013
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Date Visited To
27/01/2013
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Taxonomy
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Genus
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Species Name
trigonicus
 
Geospatial Information
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Country
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State
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Precise Location
The Kimberley, Drysdale River mid-section (Drysdale River catchment)
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Latitude
-15.0062
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Longitude
126.917
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Georeference Source
GPS Original
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Georeference By
James Shelley - PhD student, The University of Melbourne/Museum Victoria