Dataset: CANB-
Taxa: Arthoniales_family_incertae_sedis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB
Bactrospora A.Massal.
CBG 9606067.1Elix, J.A.   345951993-08-24
Australia, Queensland, Port Curtis, Ross Creek, Yeppoon., -23.133333 150.75, 2m

CANB
Bactrospora A.Massal.
CANB 661784.1Elix, J.A.   401761993-12-08
Australia, Tasmania, Sumac Road, spur 2, S of Arthur River., -41.133333 145.033333, 170m

CANB
Bactrospora myriadea (Fee) Egea & Torrente
CBG 9301446.1Elix, J.A.   159721984-06-22
Australia, Queensland, Kennedy North, 2 km S of Forrest Beach, 15 km SE of Ingham., -18.7 146.3, 2m

CANB:CANB
CANB 633403.1Hafellner, J.   410231997-05-11
Austria, Steiermark Prov, Eisenerzer Alpen, S-base of Zeiritzkampel N of Kalwang, just S of the Achner Alm. Grid: MTB 8554/2., 47.4667 14.75, 1200 - 1200m

CANB
Bactrospora arthonioides Egea & Torrente
CANB 661783.1Elix, J.A.   401751993-12-08
Australia, Tasmania, Sumac Road, spur 2, S of Arthur River., -41.133333 145.033333, 170m

CANB
Bactrospora pleistophragmoides (Nyl.) Egea & Torrente
CBG 9301450.1Elix, J.A.   186681984-12-07
Australia, Norfolk Island, Mt Pitt Reserve, King Fern Valley., -29.016667 167.933333, 260m

CANB
Perigrapha nitida Ertz, Diederich, Christnach & Wedin
CBG 9604770.1Elix, J.A.   400791993-12-08
Australia, Tasmania, North East, Arthur - Pieman Protected Area, 35 km NNE of Savage River, along the pipeline road., -41.25 145.316667, 450m

CANB:CANB
Minksia chilena (C.W. Dodge) Redón & Follmann
CANB 902071.1Poelt, J.   1979-07-30
Chile, Provincia Valparaiso.

CANB:CANB
Minksia chilena (C.W. Dodge) Redón & Follmann
CANB 902070.1Weber, W.A.   L-642171976-11-13
Chile, Province Aconcagua. Punto Los Molles., 10 - 10m


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