Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Relicinopsis rahengensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Relicinopsis rahengensis (Vain.) Elix & Verdon
L47522   3431887-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Queensland

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Relicinopsis rahengensis (Vain.) Elix & Verdon
F171235Anders Tehler   7351975-03-24
Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura distr, Wilpattu National Park

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Relicinopsis rahengensis (Vain.) Elix & Verdon
F188682Göran Thor   60001985-12-08
Australia, Northern Territory, Northern territory, c. 108 km SSW of Darwin, Robyn falls. Eucalyptus forest around Georges creek. Alt. c. 100 m. 13°25’S 131°10’E.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Relicinopsis rahengensis (Vain.) Elix & Verdon
TUF060518John Alan Elix;Helge Thorsten Lumbsch;Heinar Streimann   1991-07-03
Northern Territory. Wangi Falls, Litchfield Park, 40 km south-west of Batchelor, -13.16667 130.68333

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Relicinopsis rahengensis (Vain.) Elix & Verdon
TUF053370Heinar Streimann   1991-07-15
Western Australia, Donkey Escarpment, head of Donkey Creek, 27 km S of Drysdale River Station, -15.966667 126.366667


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Google Map

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