Occurrence record: Transcription of K. H. L. Key and associates' field notebooks on grasshopper occurrences (Morabidae, Pyrgomorphidae, Acrididae and Tetrigidae) - Key_notebook_100_440
Dataset
Data resource | Transcription of K. H. L. Key and associates' field notebooks on grasshopper occurrences (Morabidae, Pyrgomorphidae, Acrididae and Tetrigidae) |
Catalog number | Key_notebook_100_440 |
Record type |
Human observation
Supplied basis "Human Observation" |
Identified by | K. H. L. Key |
Collector |
1.
Chinnick
2.
Mccabe
3.
Corby
Supplied as "Chinnick, McCabe, Corby" |
License | UNSPECIFIED |
Presence/Absence | PRESENT Supplied as Present |
Field notes | Transcription of notebook 100 of K. H. L. Key's field notebook collection in the Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC). The collector was Lew Chinnick, on the 'Woomera Rocket Range Expedition' of the ANIC, accompanied by Ray McInnes, Barry McCabe, John Dowse and Rex Corby (mechanic) and Neville Forde (botanist). The trip left from Canberra and collecting started near Coober Pedy South Australia, north to Kulgera, west through the ranges to Giles Western Australia then along the Gunbarrel Highway via Warburton to Wiluna and then Leonora, and back to Warburton via Laverton and across to Emu South Australia and down to Ooldea. See pp. 103-104 in Upton, M.S. (1997). A rich and diverse Fauna: the history of the Australian National Insect Collection 1926-1991. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria. |
Occurrence remarks | Acacia aneura scrub with Acacia ramulosa Cassia sp., and Eremophila gilesii. Scattered Triodia sp. with Amaranthus and occasional Eragrostis makes up a sparse ground cover. Warramunga sp. pw18 (?)(j) corresponds to Warramunga pw18 accessions 14-007763 & 14-007764 22 ml W of Carnegie H.S |
Event
Event ID | KHLKey_notebook_100 |
Occurrence date | 1960-10-09 |
Sampling protocol | 0.5 to 1 hr ground survey |
Date precision | DAY |
Taxonomy
Scientific name |
Warramunga
Supplied scientific name "Warramunga pw18" |
Identified to rank |
genus
Supplied as "species" |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Arthropoda |
Class | Insecta |
Order | Orthoptera |
Family | Morabidae |
Genus | Warramunga |
Name match metric | higherMatch |
Scientific name authorship | Rehn, 1952 |
Name parse type | SCIENTIFIC |
Geospatial
Country | Australia |
State or Territory | Western Australia |
Latitude |
-25.808769 Supplied as: "-25.808769" |
Longitude |
122.62218 Supplied as: "122.62218" |
Datum |
EPSG:4326 Supplied datum: "WGS84" |
Verbatim coordinate system | odometer, miles |
Field notes | Transcription of notebook 100 of K. H. L. Key's field notebook collection in the Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC). The collector was Lew Chinnick, on the 'Woomera Rocket Range Expedition' of the ANIC, accompanied by Ray McInnes, Barry McCabe, John Dowse and Rex Corby (mechanic) and Neville Forde (botanist). The trip left from Canberra and collecting started near Coober Pedy South Australia, north to Kulgera, west through the ranges to Giles Western Australia then along the Gunbarrel Highway via Warburton to Wiluna and then Leonora, and back to Warburton via Laverton and across to Emu South Australia and down to Ooldea. See pp. 103-104 in Upton, M.S. (1997). A rich and diverse Fauna: the history of the Australian National Insect Collection 1926-1991. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria. |
Coordinate precision | 0.0 |
Georeference verification status | True |
Georeference sources | R502 historical topographic maps, Google Earth, Bonzle |
Georeferenced by | Md Anwar Hossain & Michael R Kearney |
Terrestrial | true |
Biome | TERRESTRIAL |
Marine | false |
Country Code | AU |
Verbatim coordinates | 6247 |
Additional properties
odometer | 6247 |
verbatim coordinate precision | within 1 mile |
verbatim coordinate uncertainty | within 1 mile |
Data quality tests
Test name | Result |
Coordinate uncertainty meters invalid | Warning |
Country inferred from coordinates | Warning |
Taxon match higher rank | Warning |
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