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

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB
Microcalicium arenarium (Hampe ex Massal.) Tibell
CANB 771594.1Tibell, L.   110801981-03-05
Australia, Tasmania, Mt Field National Park, W shore of Lake Dobson., -42.683333 146.583333, 1040m

CANB
Microcalicium arenarium (Hampe ex Massal.) Tibell
CANB 771595.1Tibell, L.   111231981-03-05
Australia, Tasmania, Mt Field National Park, W shore of Lake Dobson., -42.683333 146.583333, 1040m

CANB
Microcalicium arenarium (Hampe ex Massal.) Tibell
CANB 884638.1Tibell, L.   16675a1986-10-23
New Zealand, North Island. Wellington, Tongariro National Park, 11 km NE of Ohakune Railway Station, along Blyth Track., -39.333333 175.5, 1200m

CANB
CANB 771596.1Tibell, L.   118881981-03-31
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, 20 km SSW of Cotter's Dam, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Red Hill Trail., -35.483333 148.866667, 900m

CANB
CBG 8110497.1Verdon, D.   48931981-03-31
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Red Hill Trail, 28 km SW of Canberra., -35.483333 148.866667, 900m

CANB
CANB 771597.1Tibell, L.   111471981-03-06
Australia, Tasmania, Mt Field National Park, along Dobson Road, 2.2 km ESE of the outlet of Lake Fenton., -42.683333 146.666667, 800m

CANB
CANB 771598.1Tibell, L.   118241981-03-27
Australia, Victoria, 9 km N of Nowa Nowa, Harris Creek, along Bruthen-Bruthen Road., -37.65 148.1, 150m

CANB
CANB 884639.1Tibell, L.   135731981-06-03
New Zealand, North Island. Wellington, Tongariro National Park, 9 km NE of Ohakune, close to Mountain Road, along Blyth Track., -39.366667 175.483333, 930m


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