Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypogymnia billardierei (Cetraria billardierei, Parmelia billardierei, Parmelia hospitans, Parmelia mitchellii, Parmelia placorhodioides, Parmelia physodes var. leucina, Parmelia physodes var. placorhodioides, Parmelia conferta)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Hypogymnia billardierei (Mont.) Filson
BR5030010948844Emile G.R.   76
Chile, Détroit de Magellan, Puntas-Arenas, -53.2 -70.916667

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Hypogymnia billardierei (Mont.) Filson
BR5030046172008Woolls W.   S.N.
Australia

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF077198John Alan Elix   1992-03-17
New South Wales: Central-west Slopes. Reids Flat Road (3 km W of Reids Flat) 42.5 km NE of Boorowa, -34.133333 148.983333

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TUF009578John Alan Elix;J. Johnston   1985-03-04
South Island. Canterbury: Eastern entrance to Arthurs Pass National Park.

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TUF009577John Alan Elix;M.J. Elix   1983-04-02
New South Wales: Jerrabomberra Hill, 2 km south-west of Queanbeyan., -35.38333 149.21667

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TUF077200John Alan Elix   1976-01-19
Australia, New South Wales, 15 km E of Cooma along the Numeralla road, -36.2 149.283333

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TUF077199John Alan Elix   1990-09-11
Australia, New South Wales, Ridge near Peelwood, 42 km NNW of Crookwell, -34.083333 149.383333

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TUF077202Heinar Streimann   1996-12-17
Australia, Victoria, Kooyoora State Park, 16 km W of Inglewood

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TUF077201Heinar Streimann   1993-09-05
Australia, Queensland, Mt Marley, 1 km NE of Stanthorpe, -28.65 151.95

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TUF009576John Alan Elix   1981-05-21
Australian Capital Territory: Molonglo Gorge Reserve, 14 km east of Canberra., -35.26667 149.26667


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