Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pannaria araneosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Pannaria araneosa (C. Bab.) Hue
4281139Peter de Lange   2016-10-00
New Zealand, Auckland, Rangitoto Island, Lava Caves Track, Lava Cave Entrance, -36.787806 174.857919

iNat-iNaturalist
Pannaria araneosa (C. Bab.) Hue
13536061Peter de Lange   2018-06-00
New Zealand, Auckland, Cowans Bay Road, McElroy Scenic Reserve, -36.458803 174.694126

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Pannaria araneosa (C. Bab.) Hue
L47265C. Knight   
New Zealand, North Island, Super corticem arborum prope Wellington in Nova Zelandia

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Pannaria araneosa (C. Bab.) Hue
L47165Knight   
New Zealand, New Zealand :

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Pannaria araneosa (C. Bab.) Hue
L47266Sv. Berggren   1874-10-00
New Zealand, North Island, Nya Zeeland : Waitangi Bay of Islands

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Pannaria araneosa (C. Bab.) Hue
L47279Sv. Berggren   2481874-00-00
New Zealand, North Island, Nya Zeeland : Waitangi

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Pannaria araneosa (C. Bab.) Hue
L47287   
New Zealand, Neu Seeland


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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