Occurrence record: Invertebrates:QVM:9:4865
Dataset
Data partner | OZCAM (Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums) Provider |
Data resource | Queen Victoria Museum Art Gallery provider for OZCAM |
Institution code |
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
Supplied institution code "QVMAG" |
Collection |
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery - Invertebrates
Supplied collection code "Invertebrates" |
Catalog number | QVM:9:4865 |
Record type |
Preserved specimen
Supplied basis "PreservedSpecimen" |
Preparations | wet |
Identified by | Kershaw, R.C. |
Individual count | 1 |
License | CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int) |
Presence/Absence | PRESENT Supplied as present |
Event
Occurrence date |
1988-07-04
Supplied as year:1988.0 month:7.0 day:4.0 |
Date precision | DAY |
Taxonomy
Scientific name | Tasmaphena sinclairi |
Identified to rank | species |
Common name | Sinclair's Carnivorous Snail |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Mollusca |
Class | Gastropoda |
Order | Stylommatophora |
Family | Rhytididae |
Genus | Tasmaphena |
Species | Tasmaphena sinclairi |
Name match metric | exactMatch |
Scientific name authorship | (Pfeiffer, 1846) Supplied as Pfeiffer, 1845 |
Name parse type | SCIENTIFIC |
Geospatial
Country | Australia |
State or Territory | Tasmania |
Locality | Apsley River |
Latitude |
-41.93332 Supplied as: "-41.93332" |
Longitude |
148.25 Supplied as: "148.25" |
Datum | EPSG:4326 |
Coordinate precision | Unknown |
Coordinate uncertainty (in metres) | 10000.0 |
Terrestrial | true |
Elevation | 200.0 |
Biome | TERRESTRIAL |
Marine | false |
Country Code | AU |
Data quality tests
Test name | Result |
Geodetic datum assumed WGS84 | Warning |
Show/Hide 93 passed properties | |
Show/Hide 6 missing properties | |
Show/Hide 24 tests that have not been run |
Outlier information
This record has been detected as an outlier using the Reverse Jackknife algorithm for the following layers:
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Moisture Index - highest quarter mean (Bio32) - CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences
Notes: Data derived using ANUCLIM v6 (beta) with the new set of climate surfaces (centred on 1990), by Dr. Kristen Williams.
Scale: 0.01 degree (~1km)
More information on the data quality work being undertaken by the Atlas is available here: