Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chaenotheca citriocephala (Coniocybe citriocephala)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Chaenotheca citriocephala (F. Wilson) Tibell
BR5030106897698Aptroot A.   292251992-08-00
Sweden, Lysekil, Bro, Näverkärr

BR
Chaenotheca citriocephala (F. Wilson) Tibell
BR5030106877676Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   219821988-02-00
Australia, Lamington National Park, 100 km S of Brisbane, near lost world, -28.266667 153.116667

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Chaenotheca citriocephala (F. Wilson) Tibell
L30508Leif Tibell   153471983-10-30
Australia, Queensland, Queensland: Atherton Tableland, 15 km. E of Malanda, close to Bora Ground, 17°22'S, 145°45'E. Alt. c. 700 m. Rainforest fringe

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Chaenotheca citriocephala (F. Wilson) Tibell
L30509Leif Tibell   125411981-04-22
Australia, Queensland, Queensland: 18 km. SSE of Nambour, along Pacific Highway, Jowarra Park, 26°45'S, 153°04'E. Alt. c. 30 m. At fringe of subtropical rainforest


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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