Dataset: BG
Taxa: Thysanothecium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
Thysanothecium scutellatum (Fr.) D. Galloway
71024W.A. Weber, D. McVean   1967-10-22
Australia, New South Wales, Between Windsor and Singleton, about 5 miles N. of Putty; gullies in sandstone escarpment of Hawkesbury formation

BG
Thysanothecium scutellatum (Fr.) D. Galloway
71025L. Tibell   112721981-03-08
Australia, Tasmania, Huonville, in monte Snug, ad cataracta Smug Falls dicta, -43.0833 147.0833

BG
Thysanothecium scutellatum (Fr.) D. Galloway
86055H. Kashiwadani   475482004-02-26
Japan, Prov. Hyuga (Pref. Miyazaki): around Ayakawa-so, Aya-cho, Higashimorokata-gun [JAPAN, KYUSHU], 30m

BG
Thysanothecium scutellatum (Fr.) D. Galloway
86056H. Kashiwadani   456742003-03-06
China, Taiwan, Hashian-shan, Hopen Hsiang, 24.3167 121.0167, 800 - 900m


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