Kapunda is a town on the Light River near the Barossa Valley in South Australia. It was established after a discovery in 1842 of significant copper deposits. The population was 2,917 at the 2016 Australian census. The southern entrance to the town has been dominated since 1988 by the 8-metre (26 ft) statue of Map Kernow ("the son of Cornwall"), a traditional Cornish miner. The statue was destroyed by a fire in June 2006 but was rebuilt. full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 10 Public Records: 5
Specimens with Sequences: 7 Public Species: 1
Specimens with Barcodes: 5 Public BINs: 1
Species: 2          
Species With Barcodes: 1          
           

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 (Kapunda traughtoni - CCDB-27374-B10)  @14 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2016) WAM Western Australia Museum
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