Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudocyphellaria degelii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D.J. Galloway & P. James
BR5030092849923Bartlett J.K.   S.N.1981-01-19
New Zealand, Nelson, Whangapeka, Kakapo Saddle

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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D.J. Galloway & P. James
BR5030060095505F. Ceni, W. Malcolm & A. Vèzda   S.N.
New Zealand

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D. Galloway & James
L25701O. Selling   1949-02-15
New Zealand, South Island: Mt. Torlesse, alt. c. 4500 ft.

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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D. Galloway & James
L40837Clifford M. Wetmore   124661964-02-06
New Zealand, South Island, South Island, Arthurs Pass National Park, W of Chistchurch, east side of the pass along stream in Nothofagus woods

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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D. Galloway & James
L43738H. A. Imshaug   478361971-01-20
New Zealand, South Island, South Island: Malvern-Westland County Border, region of scattered scrub and bogs above the forest on south side of road to Arthur´s Pass, Arthur´s Pass National Park

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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D. Galloway & James
L43737S. Berggren   1874-02-00
New Zealand, Bealey River, alt. 2000-3000 ft.

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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D. Galloway & James
L43743H. A. Imshaug   474831970-02-07
New Zealand, South Island: In heath-scrub of Hooker Valley, near front of Hooker Glacier, north of Stocking Stream, Mt. Cook National Park. Alt. c. 3000 ft.

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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D. Galloway & James
L43739S. Berggren   1874-02-00
New Zealand, Bealey River, alt. 2000-3000 ft.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Pseudocyphellaria degelii D.J. Galloway & P. James
TUF083402John Alan Elix   1993-01-29
Tasman, South Island. Nelson. Track from Mt Arthur Hut to summit, North West Nelson Forest Reserve, 27 km SSW of Motueka, -41.2 172.716667


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Google Map

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