Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Austropeltum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


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Austropeltum glareosum Henssen, Döring & Kantvilas
48323738Melissa Hutchison   2020-02-00
New Zealand, West Coast, Lake Misery Track, Arthurs Pass National Park, -42.8994383333 171.55791

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Austropeltum glareosum Henssen, Döring & Kantvilas
F169018G. Kantvilas   116/102010-07-10
Australia, Tasmania, Tasmania: Crater Peak, alt. 1270 m. Grid: AMG 66 SOP 117 874. Grid Sq.: 41 38. Land Ten.: Cradle Mtn Lake St Clair NP. Prec. Code: 1

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Austropeltum glareosum Henssen, Döring & Kantvilas
F169019G. Kantvilas   478/062006-12-05
Australia, Tasmania, Tasmania: Mt Orion, alt. 1120 m. Grid: AMG 55 Old River 404 229. Grid Sq.: 44 22. Land Ten.: Southwest NP. Prec. Code: 1

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Austropeltum glareosum Henssen, Döring & Kantvilas
F169017G. Kantvilas   444/062006-12-04
Australia, Tasmania, Tasmania: Mt Hesperus, alt. 1090 m. Grid: AMG 55 Old River 372 256. Grid Sq.: 43 22. Land Ten.: Southwest NP. Prec. Code: 1

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Austropeltum Henssen, Döring & Kantvilas
L-070278Mats Wedin   1995-01-17
New Zealand, West Coast, Denniston Plateau. c. 17 km ENE Westport, just S of Denniston Township, between road to Burnetts Face and small dam

UPS:BOT
Austropeltum Henssen, Döring & Kantvilas
L-089264W. Malcolm & A. Vezda   1997-04-24
New Zealand, Nelson, South Island, Westport, planities Denniston, 15 km ad orient. a Westport

UPS:BOT
Austropeltum Henssen, Döring & Kantvilas
L-185596J.K. Bartlett   
New Zealand, Tasman, North-west Nelson Ecological Region, Wangapeka Ecological District, Cobb Valley, Fenella


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.