Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Phaeogalera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Phaeogalera stagnina (Fr.) Kühner
WTU-F-019689Gary A. Laursen   67361995-03-17
Australia, Macquarie Island, Handspike Corner.

WTU
Phaeogalera Kühner
WTU-F-019681Gary A. Laursen   67631995-03-19
Australia, Macquarie Is., Aerial Cove, North Point.

WTU
Phaeogalera Kühner
WTU-F-019856Gary A. Laursen   67641995-03-19
Australia, Macquarie Island, Aerial Bay, N Pt.

WTU
Phaeogalera Kühner
WTU-F-020006Gary A. Laursen   67831995-03-20
Australia, Macquarie Island, Hasselborough Bay.

WTU
Phaeogalera Kühner
WTU-F-022432Gary A. Laursen   94072000-03-06
New Zealand, Campbell Island, Perserverence Harbor Stn., -52.566389 -169

WTU
Phaeogalera Kühner
WTU-F-022431Gary A. Laursen   94082000-03-06
New Zealand, Campbell Island, Perserverence Harbor Stn., -52.566389 -169

WTU
Phaeogalera Kühner
WTU-F-031849Ina Timling   174712004-07-18
Canada, High arctic; Prince Patrick Island., 76.223833 -119.304183


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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