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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Cladonia papuana S. Stenroos
BR5030106396511Coode M.J.E.   38181971-04-30
Papua New Guinea, Mt. Strong, summit area, Tapini subd.

BR
Cladonia papuana S. Stenroos
BR5030106393428Aptroot A.   331191992-08-07
Papua New Guinea, Mount Wilhelm, Pindaunde valley, along track to the summit, -5.783333 145.05

BR
Cladonia papuana S. Stenroos
BR5030106395484Van Balgooy M.   701965-04-24
Papua New Guinea, Mt. Wilhelm, Knife Edge Ridge, saddle between Upper Pindunde andd Guraguragukl valleys; steep slope on Guraguragukl side, -5.75 145.083333

BR
Cladonia papuana S. Stenroos
BR5030106397549Kurokawa Syo   94741975-10-27
Papua New Guinea, around the summit of Mt. Albert-Edward

BR
Cladonia papuana S. Stenroos
BR5030106394456Aptroot A.   315351992-08-07
Papua New Guinea, Mount Wilhelm, Pindaunde valley, along track to the summit, -5.783333 145.05

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Cladonia papuana S. Stenroos
TUF059769Syo Kurokawa   1975-10-27
Central District: Around the summit of Mt. Albert-Edward


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