Dataset: SBBG
Search Criteria: AUSTRALIA; Canberra; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Lichen Herbarium


SBBG
Lecidea Ach.
S. C. Tucker   234421981-08-29
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, Canberra, Mount Ainslie, Australian Capital Territory

SBBG
Rinodina subcrustacea (Mull.Arg.) Zahlbr.
S. C. Tucker   234931981-08-30
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, 30 km S of Canberra, 1150m

SBBG
Buellia spuria (Schaer.) Anzi
SBBG005072LS. C. Tucker   234991981-08-30
Australia, Canberra, Gudgenby River Gorge, 28 km S of Canberra, 4 km S of Thorwa, Stop 2., 620m

SBBG
H. Streimann   8784A1984-12-31
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, Northern Territory, Nightcliff, 9.5 km N of Darwin

SBBG
Buellia xanthonica (Elix) Elix
SBBG005228LH. Streimann   282311984-05-29
Australia, Canberra, New South Wales: The Gibb, 3 km E of Bowral. N.S.W., -34.483333 150.466667, 860m

SBBG
H. Streimann   106401980-11-09
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, Black Mtn nr Aranda, 5 km NW of Canberra, 640m

SBBG
SBBG005382LS. C. Tucker   234501981-08-30
Australia, Canberra, Gibraltar Falls, 30 km S of Canberra, A.C.T. Stop 1., 1150m

SBBG
S. C. Tucker   236971981-09-01
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, Cotter Reserve, 20 km W of Canberra, Autralian Capital Territory, 500m

SBBG
S. C. Tucker   236971981-09-01
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, Cotter Reserve, 20 km W of Canberra, Autralian Capital Territory, 500m

SBBG
S. C. Tucker   236971981-09-01
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, Cotter Reserve, 20 km W of Canberra, Autralian Capital Territory, 500m

SBBG
Hyperphyscia adglutinata ( (Fl.) Mayry & Poelt
S. C. Tucker   236971981-09-01
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, Cotter Reserve, 20 km W of Canberra, Autralian Capital Territory, 500m

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Candelaria concolor (Dicks.) Stein
S. C. Tucker   236971981-09-01
AUSTRALIA, Canberra, Cotter Reserve, 20 km W of Canberra, Autralian Capital Territory, 500m


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