Occurrence record: Victorian Biodiversity Atlas - 12126704
Dataset
Data resource | Victorian Biodiversity Atlas |
Catalog number | 12126704 |
Occurrence ID | 12126704 |
Record type |
Human observation
Supplied basis "HumanObservation" |
Collector | Assorted Museum of Victoria - Invertebrates |
Individual count | 1 |
Associated Occurrence Status | Associated record |
Associated occurrences |
The occurrence is associated with a representative record.
For more information see Inferred associated occurrence details |
License | CC-BY 4.0 (Int) Supplied as https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Type | Event |
Presence/Absence | PRESENT Supplied as present |
Associated records | ASSOCIATED |
Dataset | [c83ee307-f721-5958-a610-b38b730fbe7a] |
Event
Dataset / Survey name | Victorian Biodiversity Atlas flora records (unrestricted) for sites with high spatial accuracy |
Occurrence date |
Year: 1984,
Month: 3,
Day:
Supplied as year:1984 month:3 |
Sampling protocol | Specimen |
Date precision | MONTH |
Taxonomy
Scientific name |
Euryglossina (Euryglossina) pseudoatomaria
Supplied scientific name "Euryglossina (Turnerella) pseudoatomaria" |
Identified to rank | species |
Common name | Plasterer Bee |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Arthropoda |
Class | Insecta |
Order | Hymenoptera |
Family | Colletidae |
Genus | Euryglossina |
Species | Euryglossina pseudoatomaria |
Name match metric | exactMatch |
Scientific name authorship | Exley, 1968 |
Name parse type | SCIENTIFIC |
Geospatial
Country | Australia |
State or Territory | Victoria |
Locality | Siberia Crossing Rd Colquhoun State Forest 11km W Nowa Nowa Siberia Crossing Rd Colquhoun State Forest 11km W Nowa Nowa |
Latitude |
-37.73 Supplied as: "-37.729999999999997" |
Longitude |
148.02 Supplied as: "148.020000000000010" |
Datum |
EPSG:4326 Supplied datum: "epsg:4283" |
Coordinate precision | Unknown |
Coordinate uncertainty (in metres) | 1000.0 |
Terrestrial | true |
Biome | TERRESTRIAL |
Marine | false |
Country Code | AU |
Location ID | 1791306 |
Data quality tests
Test name | Result |
Recorded date mismatch | Warning |
Show/Hide 85 passed properties | |
Show/Hide 6 missing properties | |
Show/Hide 32 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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Precipitation of Driest Quarter (Bioclim 17) from 1976-2005 at 9s / 250m resolution - CSIRO Data Access Portal
Notes: Total precipitation in the driest three months of the year. Part of collection 9s climatology for continental Australia 1976-2005: BIOCLIM variable suite. Collection description A suite of 9s resolution BIOCLIM climate surfaces for the Australian continent. This collection represents a 30 year average centred on 1990 for the standard set of 35 BIOCLIM variables. Data are provided as zipped ESRI float grids: Binary float grids (*.flt) with associated ESRI header files (*.hdr) and projection files (*.prj). After extracting from the zip archive, these files can be imported into most GIS software packages, and can be used as other binary file formats by substituting the appropriate header file. Additionally a short methods summary is provided in the file 9sClimateMethodsSummary.pdf for further information, including a nomenclature for files. Start date 1976-01-01 End date 2005-12-31 Access The metadata and files (if any) are available to the public. Lineage BIOCLIM climate surfaces for the present were calculated in the ANUCLIM 6.1 (Xu and Hutchinson, 2011) 30 year average climate surfaces for Australia (1976-2005), with elevational lapse rate correction applied over the 9s GEODATA digital elevation model (Hutchinson et al , 2008).
Scale: -
Radiation Seasonality (Bioclim 23) from 1976-2005 at 9s / 250m resolution - CSIRO Data Access Portal
Notes: Percentage of radiation variability, where largest percentages represent greater variability of radiation. Part of collection 9s climatology for continental Australia 1976-2005: BIOCLIM variable suite. Collection description A suite of 9s resolution BIOCLIM climate surfaces for the Australian continent. This collection represents a 30 year average centred on 1990 for the standard set of 35 BIOCLIM variables. Data are provided as zipped ESRI float grids: Binary float grids (*.flt) with associated ESRI header files (*.hdr) and projection files (*.prj). After extracting from the zip archive, these files can be imported into most GIS software packages, and can be used as other binary file formats by substituting the appropriate header file. Additionally a short methods summary is provided in the file 9sClimateMethodsSummary.pdf for further information, including a nomenclature for files. Start date 1976-01-01 End date 2005-12-31 Access The metadata and files (if any) are available to the public. Lineage BIOCLIM climate surfaces for the present were calculated in the ANUCLIM 6.1 (Xu and Hutchinson, 2011) 30 year average climate surfaces for Australia (1976-2005), with elevational lapse rate correction applied over the 9s GEODATA digital elevation model (Hutchinson et al , 2008).
Scale: -
Mean Moisture Index of Wettest Quarter (Bioclim 32) from 1976-2005 at 9s / 250m resolution - CSIRO Data Access Portal
Notes: Mean portion of total precipitation used to satisfy plant (vegetation) needs in wettest quarter. Part of collection 9s climatology for continental Australia 1976-2005: BIOCLIM variable suite. Collection description A suite of 9s resolution BIOCLIM climate surfaces for the Australian continent. This collection represents a 30 year average centred on 1990 for the standard set of 35 BIOCLIM variables. Data are provided as zipped ESRI float grids: Binary float grids (*.flt) with associated ESRI header files (*.hdr) and projection files (*.prj). After extracting from the zip archive, these files can be imported into most GIS software packages, and can be used as other binary file formats by substituting the appropriate header file. Additionally a short methods summary is provided in the file 9sClimateMethodsSummary.pdf for further information, including a nomenclature for files. Start date 1976-01-01 End date 2005-12-31 Access The metadata and files (if any) are available to the public. Lineage BIOCLIM climate surfaces for the present were calculated in the ANUCLIM 6.1 (Xu and Hutchinson, 2011) 30 year average climate surfaces for Australia (1976-2005), with elevational lapse rate correction applied over the 9s GEODATA digital elevation model (Hutchinson et al , 2008).
Scale: -
Radiation of Warmest Quarter (Bioclim 26) from 1976-2005 at 9s / 250m resolution - CSIRO Data Access Portal
Notes: Total radiation in the warmest three months of the year. Part of collection 9s climatology for continental Australia 1976-2005: BIOCLIM variable suite. Collection description A suite of 9s resolution BIOCLIM climate surfaces for the Australian continent. This collection represents a 30 year average centred on 1990 for the standard set of 35 BIOCLIM variables. Data are provided as zipped ESRI float grids: Binary float grids (*.flt) with associated ESRI header files (*.hdr) and projection files (*.prj). After extracting from the zip archive, these files can be imported into most GIS software packages, and can be used as other binary file formats by substituting the appropriate header file. Additionally a short methods summary is provided in the file 9sClimateMethodsSummary.pdf for further information, including a nomenclature for files. Start date 1976-01-01 End date 2005-12-31 Access The metadata and files (if any) are available to the public. Lineage BIOCLIM climate surfaces for the present were calculated in the ANUCLIM 6.1 (Xu and Hutchinson, 2011) 30 year average climate surfaces for Australia (1976-2005), with elevational lapse rate correction applied over the 9s GEODATA digital elevation model (Hutchinson et al , 2008).
Scale:
More information on the data quality work being undertaken by the Atlas is available here:
Inferred associated occurrence details
This record is associated with the representative record. This mean another record has been detected to be similar to this record, and that the other record (the representative record) has the most detailed information for the occurrence. More information about the duplication detection methods and terminology in use is available here:
Representative Record | |||
Record UUID | 06fb8b9e-0a8d-47b9-8274-313a84a56ec6 | ||
Data Resource | Victorian Biodiversity Atlas | ||
Raw Scientific Name | Euryglossina (Turnerella) pseudoatomaria | ||
Coordinates | -37.73,148.02 | ||
Related records | |||
Record UUID | 897b262f-4f40-41c5-af25-8880d7c1f05e | ||
Data Resource | Victorian Biodiversity Atlas | ||
Raw Scientific Name | Euryglossina (Turnerella) pseudoatomaria | ||
Coordinates | -37.73,148.02 | ||
Record UUID | 0da753a0-cfe0-4772-b91b-de1552db000b | ||
Data Resource | Victorian Biodiversity Atlas | ||
Raw Scientific Name | Euryglossina (Turnerella) pseudoatomaria | ||
Coordinates | -37.73,148.02 | ||
Record UUID | f4f21940-e837-449c-b0dd-4ea846bee9d7 | ||
Data Resource | Victorian Biodiversity Atlas | ||
Raw Scientific Name | Euryglossina (Turnerella) pseudoatomaria | ||
Coordinates | -37.73,148.02 | ||
Record UUID | caead1b1-1939-4027-8c35-24bdf7e125e3 | ||
Data Resource | Victorian Biodiversity Atlas | ||
Raw Scientific Name | Euryglossina (Turnerella) pseudoatomaria | ||
Coordinates | -37.73,148.02 |