Dataset: S
Taxa: Leucodecton
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Leucodecton occultum (Eschw.) Frisch
L43762Göran Thor   59271985-12-06
Australia, Northern Territory, Northern territory, c. 7.5 km E of Darwin, c. 2.5 km N of Landing Quarantine station, alt. 0-2 m. 12°29'S, 130°54'E.

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Leucodecton occultum (Eschw.) Frisch
L43758Göran Thor   58281985-12-04
Australia, Northern Territory, Northern territory, c. 17.5 km NE of Darwin, Meckitt creek landing, alt. 0-5 m. 12°23'S, 130°56'E.

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Leucodecton occultum (Eschw.) Frisch
L43760Göran Thor   59181985-12-06
Australia, Northern Territory, Northern territory, c. 7.5 km E of Darwin, c. 2.5 km N of Landing Quarantine station, alt. 0-2 m. 12°29'S, 130°54'E.

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Leucodecton occultum (Eschw.) Frisch
L43756Göran Thor   5995d1985-12-08
Australia, Northern Territory, Northern territory, c. 116 km SSW of Darwin, Adelaide river near the road, alt. c. 80 m. 13°30'S, 131°04'E.

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Leucodecton compunctum (Ach.) A. Massal.
F255530Breutel   
S. Thomas


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Google Map

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