Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xanthoparmelia rubrireagens (Parmelia conspersa var. eradicata, Parmelia constrictans var. eradicata, Xanthoparmelia eradicata, Imbricaria constrictans var. eradicata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Xanthoparmelia rubrireagens (Gyeln.) Hale
BR5030063069626Cann M.   S.N.
Australia

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Xanthoparmelia rubrireagens (Gyeln.) Hale
BR5030024522788Streimann H.   509761993-01-12
Australia, Tinderry Range, 10 km E of Michelago, -35.75 149.266667

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Xanthoparmelia rubrireagens (Gyeln.) Hale
BR5030024523792Streimann H.   555321994-10-06
Australia, Harcourt-Sutton Grange road, 12 km NW of Castlemaine, -36.966667 144.3

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Xanthoparmelia rubrireagens (Gyeln.) Hale
BR5030024524805Streimann H.   601922002-01-15
Australia, Violet Town, Strathbogie Road, 4 km N of Strathbogie, -36.816667 145.75

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F184643T. H. Nash   204511982-05-26
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Australian Capitol Territory Tinderry Mountains, 12 km E of Michelago, 1500m, 35°44’ s, 149°17’E


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