Dataset: OSC-Lichens
Search Criteria: New Zealand; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Cladia retipora (Labill.) Nyl.
110273Henry Imshaug   Imshaug 559901972-12-05
New Zealand, Bog on summit of Swampy Summit, 8 miles NW of Dunedin, Taieri County, South Island, 742m

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Cladia sullivanii (Müll. Arg.) W. Martin
137267S. Hammer   2000-12-01
New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island, -42.23 172.24

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124396Bruce McCune   McCune 273342003-12-01
New Zealand, near railway station, town of National Park, Wanganui-Manawatu District, 39.18138889 -175.3988889, 807m

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Cladina leptoclada (Abbayes) D.J. Galloway
110277Richard Harris   Harris 60941971-01-20
New Zealand, North side of road at Arthur's Pass, Arthur's Pass National Park. Malvern-Westland County Border, South Island

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Cladia aggregata (Sw.) Nyl.
98233Henry Imshaug   Imshaug 476071970-02-09
New Zealand, Sealy Lake, Mt. Cook National Park, South Island, 1280m

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Cladonia capitellata (Hook. f. & Taylor) C. Bab.
86835Henry Imshaug   1973-01-18
New Zealand, South Island (Southland),near Mararoa River,, Wallace

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89751Horning   1971-05-20
New Zealand, Waipatiki Beach, North Island

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163258Amy Rossman   1983-05-26
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand, South Island, Buller District: about 6 km E of Springs Junction on Highway 65 near Lewis Pass.

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97507Richard C. Harris   44101969-12-23
New Zealand, Border of Dracophyllum scrub and upland tussock grassland below first large outcrop on Lyall ridge.


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