Dataset: GB
Search Criteria: Australia; Victoria; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Gothenburg


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Calicium victorianum (F. Wilson) Tibell
GB-0164595Wilson, I. R. M.   1890-04-00
Australia, Victoria

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Calicium victorianum (F. Wilson) Tibell
GB-0164812Wilson, I. R. M.   1891-12-00
Australia, Victoria, Mt Macedon

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GB-0165140Wilson, I. R. M.   1896-04-13
Australia, Victoria

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Caloplaca Th. Fr.
GB-0166509Wilson, I. R. M.   6891886-05-00
Australia, Victoria

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Caloplaca Th. Fr.
GB-0166510Wilson, I. R. M.   1886-05-00
Australia, Victoria

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Asteroporum rimale Müll. Arg.
GB-0153197Wilson, Francis Robert Muter   1896-04-13
Australia, Victoria

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Cladia aggregata (Sw.) Nyl.
GB-0189214Mauritzon, J.   1936-08-30
Australia, Victoria, Dandenong

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GB-0195477Simmoth, N. H.   24081978-02-12
Australia, Victoria

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GB-0193890Wilson, I. R. M.   1890-03-00
Australia, Victoria

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Diplotomma alboatrum (Hoffm.) Flot.
GB-0201933[unreadable]   1925-08-00
Australia, Victoria, Cheltenham

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GB-0203901Mauritzon, J.   1936-10-17
Australia, Victoria, Ringwood


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