Dataset: UConn-CONN
Search Criteria: Australia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Safford Torrey Herbarium


UConn:CONN
Bunophoron insigne
CONN01002629Roger Rosentreter   109361997-01-15
Australia, Tasmania, SW quartzite region just North of Huon River off Scott's Peak Road, -42.98333 -146.25, 1000m

UConn:CONN
Cladia retipora (Labill.) Nyl.
CONN00234558Culberson, William L.   211161990-11-27
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, Australia. New South Wales: 7.2 km NE of Nerigga (NE of Braidwood), -35.441389 149.799722, 600m

UConn:CONN
Cladia ferdinandii (Müll. Arg.) Filson
CONN00234559Culberson, William L.   213371990-11-10
Australia, Western Australia, Perth, AUSTRALIA. WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Near Armadale, S of Perth; Sullivan Rock, NE side of Albany Highway, 10 km SW of junction of Jarrahdale Road via Blue Rock, -32.375 116.25

UConn:CONN
Cladia inflata (F. Wilson) D.J. Galloway
CONN00234613Culberson, William L.   212451990-11-27
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, Ca. 2 km NW of Sassafras (NE of Braidwood), at the Sassafras tip (i.e, town dump), -35.441389 149.799722, 760m

UConn:CONN
CONN00234617Culberson, William L.   211211990-11-27
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, 7.2 km NE of Nerigga (NE of Braidwood), -35.441389 149.799722, - 600m

UConn:CONN
CONN00234121Culberson, William L.   211361990-11-22
Australia, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA. NEW SOUTH WALES: 5 km S of Canyonleigh, NE of Goulburn, -34.755556 149.7175

UConn:CONN
CONN00234120Culberson, William L.   212871990-11-16
Australia, Western Australia, Albany, W side of the city, granite outcrop on the old road to Denmark.


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