Dataset: LSU-Lichens
Taxa: Scytonemataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
LSU00195995Shirley C. Tucker   232131981-08-16
Australia, Victoria, Mount Arapiles Forest Park picnic ground, 35 km west of Horsham; Day 6, stop 3.; -36.75 141.833333, -36.75 141.833333

LSU:Lichens
LSU00195993Shirley C. Tucker   235521981-08-31
Australia, New South Wales, Currowan State Forest, Braidwood-Batemans Rd, 15 km NW of Batemans Bay, near Braidwood, Dividing Range. Stop 1., -35.5818 150.1179, 150m

LSU:Lichens
LSU00195994Shirley C. Tucker   236401981-09-01
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Condor Creek: 25 km W of Canberra, in Brindabella Range, A.C.T. Stop 1., -35.320313 148.861208, 700m

LSU:Lichens
LSU00195996Shirley C. Tucker   23321B1981-08-18
Australia, Victoria, Wyperfield National Park: Day 8, stop 3. Sandhills.; -35.6 142.066667, -35.6 142.066667


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