Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psoromidium aleuroides (Phyllopsora aleuroides, Psoroma descendens, Psoromaria descendens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Psoromidium aleuroides (Stirt.) D.J.Galloway
BR5030055426604Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   23218
Australia

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Psoromidium aleuroides (Stirt.) D.J.Galloway
BR5030024955265Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   232181988-03-00
Australia, Lyrebird Saddle around Mystery Creek, 5 km W of Lune River, 70 km SSW of Hobart, -43.45 146.85

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Psoromidium aleuroides (Stirt.) D. J. Galloway
F156886G. Kantvilas   50/871987-05-16
Australia, Tasmania, Australia, Tasmania. Middlsex Plains, 5 km ad meridiem a lacu Lake Lea, 880 m s. m.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF083843Henry Andrew Imshaug   1970-01-12
Rock outcrops on summit of Moubray Hill

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TUF083840Richard C. Harris   1969-12-24
Rock outcrops and tussock grassland on summit ridge of Beeman Hill

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TUF083841Henry Andrew Imshaug   1970-01-12
Rock outcrops on summit of Moubray Hill

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TUF083842Henry Andrew Imshaug   1970-01-12
Rock outcrops on summit of Moubray Hill


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Google Map

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