Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stereocaulon leprocauloides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00079547W. A. Weber & D. N. McVean   1968-00-00
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Mt. Kaindi, near Wau 5000-6000 ft, 1524 - 1828m

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Stereocaulon leprocauloides I.M.Lamb
BR5030045712250Aptroot A.   370131995-10-14
Papua New Guinea, Myola, near guesthouse, -9.15 147.766667

BR
Stereocaulon leprocauloides I.M.Lamb
BR5030045707201Aptroot A.   315471992-08-07
Papua New Guinea, Mount Wilhelm, Pindaunde valley, along track to the summit, -5.783333 145.05

BR
Stereocaulon leprocauloides I.M.Lamb
BR5030065887846Hewson M. J.?   731965-08-31
Papua New Guinea, Road to Edie Creek from Wau

BR
Stereocaulon leprocauloides I.M.Lamb
BR5030045704170Aptroot A.   315131992-08-07
Papua New Guinea, Mount Wilhelm, Pindaunde valley, along track to the summit, -5.783333 145.05

BR
Stereocaulon leprocauloides I.M.Lamb
BR5030065888874Sipman H.J.M.   158081981-08-09
Papua New Guinea, Wau area, along Edy Creek road, just beyond Kunai Creek

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


L
U 0091166Sipman HJM; Gradstein SR; Geissler P   Sipman, HJM; Gradstein, SR; Geis1981-08-09
Papua New Guinea, Morobe

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
32794D. McVean   COLO #2991968-06-19
Papua New Guinea, NE New Guinea: Mt. Kaindi, near Wau, Morobe, 1524 - 1829m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
L420W. A. Weber & D. Mc Vean   1968-00-00
Papua New Guinea, New Guinea. Mt. Kaindi near Wau.

S
L423W. A. Weber & D. Mc Vean   1968-00-00
Papua New Guinea, Northeast New Guinea. Morobe district: Mt. Kaindi, near Wau, alt. 5000-6000 ft.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.