Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pulvinodecton kurzii (Caloplaca kurzii, Chiodecton kurzii, Erythrodecton kurzii, Lecanora kurzii, Lecidea kurzii, Platygrapha kurzii, Pyrenodesmia kurzii, Schismatomma kurzii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Pulvinodecton kurzii (Kremp. ex Nyl.) Henssen & G. Thor
F52493Göran Thor   53491985-11-20
Australia, Queensland, Australia. Queensland, Cape Tribulation National Park, Alexandra Range, Flat Peak Mountain W of Mt. Alexandra close to the road from Mossman to Cape Tribulation. Alt. c. 120 m.

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Pulvinodecton kurzii (Kremp. ex Nyl.) Henssen & G. Thor
F90490Göran Thor   57391985-11-29
Australia, Queensland, Queensland, Lamb Range just N of Gillies Road c. 22 km ENE of Atherton. Along small timber track. Alt. c. 700 m. 17°13’ S 145°41’ E.

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Pulvinodecton kurzii (Kremp. ex Nyl.) Henssen & G. Thor
F90486Göran Thor   64101985-12-25
Fiji, Fiji, Viti Levu, Rewa district, Tholo-i-Suva Forest Park 11 km N of Suva. 18°02’S 178°28’E. Alt. 150-300 m

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Pulvinodecton kurzii (Kremp. ex Nyl.) Henssen & G. Thor
F90491Göran Thor   53551985-11-20
Australia, Queensland, Queensland, Cape Tribulation National Park, Alexandra Range, Flat Peak Mountain W of Mt. Alexandra close to the road from Mossman to Cape Tribulation. Alt. c. 120 m.

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Pulvinodecton kurzii (Kremp. ex Nyl.) Henssen & G. Thor
F90489Göran Thor   53441985-11-20
Australia, Queensland, Queensland, Cape Tribulation National Park, Alexandra Range, Flat Peak Mountain W of Mt. Alexandra close to the road from Mossman to Cape Tribulation. Alt. c. 120 m.

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Pulvinodecton kurzii (Kremp. ex Nyl.) Henssen & G. Thor
F90488Göran Thor   52261985-11-17
Australia, Queensland, Queensland, Atherton Tableland, c. 21 km NE of Atherton, E of Tinaroo Falls Dam, close to the Danbulla Forest Drive, along the path to the Mobo Creek Crater. Alt. c. 720 m.


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