Dataset: USU-UTC
Search Criteria: AUSTRALIA; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium Lichen Collection (Utah State University)


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UTC00231793W. A. Weber   1968-03-19
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Head of Neringla Creek (Back Ck) 3mi NE of the Big Hole near Krawaree, E of Shoalhaven River., -35.7318 149.751206, 762m

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Cetraria australiensis W.A. Weber ex Kärnefelt
UTC00231815W. A. Weber   1967-11-10
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Kosciusko State Park: Snow Mtns.; Mount Kosciusko along trail to Northcote Pass, -36.455914 148.263592, 2130m

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Rimelia reticulata (Taylor) Hale & Fletcher
UTC00231794W. A. Weber   1967-10-26
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, New England National Park; E of Armidale; Knights Lookout road., 1520m

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Fulgensia A. Massal. & De Not.
UTC00277318T.H. Nash III   198691981-08-13
Australia, South Australia, 6 km E of Mount Mary, road from Edunda to Morgan, -34.1 139.433333

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UTC00277410T.H. Nash III   200871983-08-20
Australia, Victoria, Camel's Hump, Mount Macedon, 6 km SE of Woodend, -37.366667 144.6


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Google Map

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