Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sarcographa subtricosa, Sarcographa subtricosa var. pulverulenta, Sarcographa subtricosa var. subtricosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB
Sarcographa subtricosa (Leight.) Müll. Arg.
CBG 9606043.1Elix, J.A.   345711993-08-24
Australia, Queensland, Port Curtis, Stony Creek, Bowenia State Forest (865), 25 km NNW of Yeppoon., -22.916667 150.65, 100m

CANB
Sarcographa subtricosa (Leight.) Müll. Arg.
CANB 766751.1Elix, J.A.   369862006-07-28
Australia, Queensland, Kennedy North, Tully Gorge, 49 km NW of Tully., -17.755556 145.6275, 145m

CANB
Sarcographa subtricosa (Leight.) Müll. Arg.
CANB 766782.1Elix, J.A.   378182006-07-27
Australia, Queensland, Kennedy North, Edmund Kennedy National Park, Picnic Ground, 10 km NNE of Cardwell., -18.213611 146.012222, 2m

CANB
Sarcographa subtricosa (Leight.) Müll. Arg.
CBG 8406977.1Streimann, H.   288491984-06-22
Australia, Queensland, Kennedy North, Forrest Beach, 16 km SE of Ingham., -18.726944 146.290556, 1m

CANB
Sarcographa subtricosa (Leight.) Müll. Arg.
CBG 9518877.1Streimann, H.   568311995-10-17
Australia, Queensland, Cook, Track to old Leo Creek Mine, McIlwraith Range, 29 km NE of Coen., -13.716667 143.316667, 380m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Sarcographa subtricosa (Leight.) Müll. Arg.
C0302566FH. T. Lumbsch et al.   19733 w2008-01-14
India, Karnataka, Shimoga, Shimoga district, near Hebri, 13.47 75, 107m

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Lichen Herbarium


SBBG
Sarcographa subtricosa (Leight.) Mull.Arg.
A. A. Cribbq   2430B1975-08-18
AUSTRALIA, Hinchinbrook Island, Little Ramsay Bay


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Google Map

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