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Alford Forest, New Zealand
latitude: -43.616669 43 37 00 S
longitude: 171.5 171 30 00 E
Precision of location: Alexandria Digital Library (with NGA GNDB data)
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Geoplana latissima | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. | ||
triangulata australis | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. | ||
Geoplana alfordensis | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. | ||
Geoplana purpurea | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. | ||
Geoplana quinquelineata | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. | ||
Geoplana graffii | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. | ||
graffii somersii | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. | ||
Geoplana iris | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. | ||
Geoplana inaequalistriata | Nov-Dec, 1894 | Springburn, at the foot of Mount Somers. In the immediate vicinity of the thick bush-scrub of the Alford Forest the locality appeared a good hunting-ground for cryptozoic animals, and experience showed that this was indeed the case. |