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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Xanthoparmelia subnuda (Kurok.) Hale
BR5030024529855Streimann H.   506571992-12-29
Australia, Benambra-Black Mountain Road, near Beloka Gap, 29 km NE of Omeo, -36.9 147.983333

BR
Xanthoparmelia subnuda (Kurok.) Hale
BR5030024530868Streimann H.   554141994-10-05
Australia, Ben Nevis, Mount Cole State Forest, 24 ENE of Ararat, -37.216667 143.2

BR
Xanthoparmelia subnuda (Kurok.) Hale
BR5030027282252Hoogland R. D.   100501965-10-27
Australia, Pigeon House Range, along road from Nerriga to Nowra c. 2 miles E of the Endric River; Southern Tablelands

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
27945Shirley Leuthner   
Australia, New South Wales, 1/2 way up Mt. Walang.

OSC:Lichens
27938Shirley Leuthner   
Australia, Capital Territory, Tidbinbilla Faunal Reserve,A.C.T.

OSC:Lichens
27943Shirley Leuthner   
Australia, Capital Territory, Tidbinbilla Faunal Reserve.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF088816Heinar Streimann   1994-09-25
South Australia, Saunders Creek, 6 km E of Springton, -34.7 139.15


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Google Map

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