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

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


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barcode-00377357E. Schofield   AA-33a1963-11-12
From top of headland north of Luther Peak near unnamned glacier (unofficial name: Skuary Glacier).

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barcode-00377358E. Schofield   AA-401963-11-12
halfway between upper limit of snowfield of unnamed glacier (Skuary Glacier) and top of headland north of Luther Peak, west side of Moubray Bay

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barcode-00377359E. Schofield   AA-33b1963-11-12
Top of headland north of Luther Peak, western slope, near Skuary Glacier

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barcode-00377360E. Schofield   AA-431963-11-12
Western slope of headland north of Luther Peak. About 3/4 of distance to top of headland. Cape Hallett a[illegible]

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barcode-00377361G. A. Llano   2654B1958-01-13
Cape Hallett, summit, -72.3 170.3166666667, 320m

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barcode-00377362G. A. Llano   27601958-01-13
Cape Hallett, in 10x10m, -72.4166666667 170.9166666667, 100m

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barcode-00377363G. A. Llano   26541958-01-13
Cape Hallett, summit, -72.3 170.3166666667, 320m

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barcode-00377364G. A. Llano   27481958-01-13
Cape Hallett Station, summit, -72.3 170.3, 320m

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barcode-00377365E. Schofield   AA-251963-11-12
Headland running N to NE from Luther Peak toward unnamed glacier (unofficial name="Skuary Glacier"). W side Moubray Bay (Edisto Inlet), Cape Hallett area

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barcode-00377366E. D. Rudolph   610461961-11-19
across Hallett Inlet from Hallett Peninsula, between Manhaul Glacier & unnamed glacier to north, -12.4166666667 170.9166666667

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barcode-00377367E. D. Rudolph   620541962-11-11
Hallett Peninsula, across Willett Cove from Seabee Hook, top of Cape, -72 , 305m

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barcode-00377368E. D. Rudolph   620451962-11-11
Hallett Penninsula, across Willett Cove from Seabee Hook, top of Cape, -72 , 305m


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