Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Argopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Argopsis Th. Fr.
barcode-00302321H. A. Imshaug   49318 B pr. p.1971-00-00
Peninsule Courbet, summit of peak on ridge between Riviere du Sud and Riviere du Chateau, 376m

FH:FH
barcode-00302320A. de la Rue   1949-00-00
Peninsula Jeanne d'Arc, 'plateau de 200 m dominant au NE le Lac Daste', 200m

FH:FH
Argopsis friesiana Müller Argoviensis
barcode-00302327H. A. Imshaug   49318 B pr. p.1971-00-00
Peninsule Courbet, summit of peak on ridge between Riviere du Sud and Riviere du Chateau, 376m

FH:FH
Argopsis friesiana Müller Argoviensis
barcode-00302328H. W. Tilman   1960-01-00
At about 2500 ft. (not below), 762m

FH:FH
Argopsis friesiana Müller Argoviensis
barcode-00302329H. W. Tilman   1960-01-00
Petit Mt. Ballon, Baie des Baleiniers, at c. 1000 ft., 304m

Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Argopsis friesiana Müll. Arg.
CORDC00000023Harris, R. C.|   68291971-00-00
France, Kerguelen, 610 - 621m

CORD
CORDC00001058Imshaug, H. A.|   463551969-00-00
New Zealand, Campbell Island

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Argopsis friesiana Müll. Arg.
70763Richard Harris   Harris 68291971-02-25
Antarctica, Summit ridge of Mt. P. Termier, Kerguelen Island

OSC:Lichens
51582Henry Imshaug   Imshaug 465341970-01-03
Antarctica, Mt. Azimuth, Campbell Island, 488m

OSC:Lichens
110388Henry Imshaug   Imshaug 463551969-12-31
Antarctica, Summit of Mr. Honey, Campbell Island, 569m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF012995Richard C. Harris   1969-12-31
Campbell Island, summit and summit ridge of Mount Honey

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Argopsis Th. Fr.
L-007546Joseph Dalton Hooker   1840-00-00
New Zealand, Campbell Island, Campbell Island

UPS:BOT
Argopsis Th. Fr.
L-024227P.W. James   1963-01-01
New Zealand, Auckland, in summo montis Eden. Ad saxa basaltica


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Google Map

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