Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ancistrosporella australiensis (Ancistrospora australiensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Ancistrosporella australiensis (G.Thor) G.Thor
BR5030070087583Aptroot A.   376211995-10-16
Papua New Guinea, Northern Province, Owen Stanley Range, Myola, c. 2 km along trail from guesthouse towards NE., -9.133333 147.783333

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Ancistrosporella australiensis (G.Thor) G.Thor
BR5030004596372Sérusiaux E.   1992-07-30
Papua New Guinea, Huon Peninsula, Finisterre range, Yupna valley. Teptep village, trail in NNW direction, towards Bambu Airfield, -5.95 146.55

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Ancistrosporella australiensis (G.Thor) G.Thor
BR5030006158479Sérusiaux E.   S.N.1995-11-05
Papua New Guinea, Mt Gahavisuka Provincial Park, 11 km N of Goroka, -6.016667 145.6

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Ancistrosporella australiensis (G.Thor) G.Thor
BR5030096030440Aptroot A.   310811992-08-11
Papua New Guinea, Mount Gahavisuka Provincial Park, 11 km N of Goroka, -6.016667 145.416667

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Ancistrosporella australiensis (G.Thor) G.Thor
BR5030019668743Aptroot A.   188561987-03-00
Papua New Guinea, Mount Gahavisuki Nature Reserve, 8 km N of Goroka, -6.016667 145.416667

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Ancistrosporella australiensis (G.Thor) G.Thor
BR5030019667739Aptroot A.   394001995-10-20
Papua New Guinea, Kagi village, along Kokoda trail towards Gap, -9.133333 147.666667

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L3016Göran Thor   54221985-11-22
Australia, Queensland, Queensland, c. 63 km NW of Cairns, Mt. Lewis, c. 7 km W of Rumula and 500 m SE of the houses at the timber track. Montane rainforest. At the side of the timber track. Alt. c. 980 m.

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F145445Göran Thor   51561985-11-16
Australia, Queensland, Queensland, Atherton Tableland, 18 km NE of Atherton, c. 4.5 km NE of Tinaroo Falls, just N of Danbulla Forest Drive. c. 500 m N of Tinaroo Falls Dam. Alt. c. 680-720 m.


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