Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Papua New Guinea; Central; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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L-029043S. Kurokawa   1975-10-31
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt. Albert Adward, around Abios Hut

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L-029169H. Kashiwadani   1974-01-22
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt. Albert-Edward. En route from the Woitape Airstrip to the summit of Mt. Albert-Edward. On rocks

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L-029215S. Kurokawa   1975-10-29
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt. Albert-Edward. En route from Abios Hut to tent aite

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L-029252S. Kurokawa   1975-10-25
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt. Albert Edward, en route from tent site (about 3000 m. alt.) to summit area. On rock with mosses

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Hypotrachyna (Vain.) Hale
L-029256S. Kurokawa   1975-10-26
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt. Albert Edward, summit area. On bark of Vaccinium sp

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Cladia Nyl.
L-077247S. Kurokawa   1975-10-29
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt. Albert Edward, en route from Abios Hut to tent site

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L-103887H. Kashiwadani   1974-01-23
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt. Albert-Edward. En route from the Woitape Airstrip to the summit of Mt. Albert-Edward

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-112520H. Kashiwadani   1974-01-17
Papua New Guinea, Central, About 2 km N of the Woitape Airsgtrip

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Thamnolia Ach. ex Schaer.
L-136871M. Coode & B. Stevens   1971-05-03
Papua New Guinea, Central, Tapini subdistrict, Mt Strong, summit area

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Acrocordia A. Massal.
L-694989George Fredrik Saltzman   1985-02-03
Papua New Guinea, Central, Papua New Guinea, Loloata Island, c. 20 km E of Port Moresby

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L-694997George Fredrik Saltzman   1985-02-03
Papua New Guinea, Central, Loloata Island, c. 20 km E of Port Moresby


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Google Map

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