Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypogymnia subphysodes var. subphysodes (Parmelia lugubris f. tenuis, Parmelia physodes var. rugosa, Parmelia physodes var. tenuis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
163934T. Wheeler, P. Nelson   1072006-01-28
Chile, Senda Darwin Biological Research Station. Fields south of Senda Darwin Biological Research Station. 100 ft. S. 41°53.188' W. 73° 40.002'. Luma (Amomyrtus luma), -41.88646667 -73.6667, 30m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF077278Jen Johnston   1985-03-19
North Island. Wellington: Tongariro National Park, Lake Ropounamu walking track, -39.016667 175.733333

TU
TUF077274John Alan Elix   1977-04-23
Australia, New South Wales, Binodmea Ridge, 2 km N of Jenolan Caves, -33.8 150.033333

TU
TUF077282John Alan Elix   1980-01-08
South Island: 4 km SE of Akaroa, Banks Peninsula

TU
TUF077280Jen Johnston   1985-03-14
South Island. Otago: c. 1 km W of Found Creek, Mt. Aspiring National Park

TU
TUF077283John Alan Elix   1980-02-27
South Island: Denniston Plateau, 3 km S of Denniston township, Buller

TU
TUF077287John Alan Elix   1994-09-16
Australia, Western Australia, Track to Hayward Peak, Porongorup Range, Porongorup National Park, 22 km ESE of Mt Barker, -34.683333 117.85

TU
TUF077277Jen Johnston   1985-03-20
North Island. South Aucland: Craters of the Moon Thermal Area, Whairakei Tourist Park, 9 km N of Taupo, -38.633333 176.1

TU
TUF077279Jen Johnston   1985-03-12
South Island. Westland: Mahinapaua Forest, inland from Lake Kaneire


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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