Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trapelia lilacea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 266619.1Elix, J.A.   13391975-11-25
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Along Kangaroo Creek near Corin Dam., -35.533333 148.883333

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CBG 9602244.1Elix, J.A.   76041980-03-06
New Zealand, SOUTH ISLAND: Jacks Bay, 9 km E of Owaka, Otago., -46.5 169.716667, 10m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CBG 9003056.1Elix, J.A.   43811978-02-09
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, Along Diggers Creek, 1.5 km S of Island Bend, Kosciuszko National Park., -36.25 148.516667, 1500m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 613344.1Elix, J.A.   265411992-03-12
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, 'Power Line Road', 5 km NW of Wee Jasper., -35.083333 148.633333, 550m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CBG 7902988.1Verdon, D.   17311975-08-18
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, Southern Tablelands; 14 km N of Adaminaby on Yaouk Road., -35.866667 148.783333, 1130m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 775240.1Elix, J.A.   360612004-05-08
Australia, Western Australia, Darling Range, John Forrest National Park, 25 km E of Perth., -31.888611 116.087222, 250m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 772397.1Ewers, W.H.   621986-10-11
Australia, Victoria, Victorian Volcanic Plain, Mt Eccles, rim of volcano., -38.066667 141.933333, 180m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 783877.1Elix, J.A.   398452006-04-06
Australia, Western Australia, Avon, Caernarvon Hills, Dryandra Woodland, 17 km NW of Narrogin., -32.805833 117.055833, 325m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 783285.1Elix, J.A.   398482006-04-06
Australia, Western Australia, Avon, Caernarvon Hills, Dryandra Woodland, 17 km NW of Narrogin., -32.805833 117.055833, 325m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 803829.1Elix, J.A.   387372006-04-05
Australia, Western Australia, Brookton Highway Nature Reserve, Darling Plateau, 25 km W of Brookton., -32.397222 116.734167, 285m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 801581.1Elix, J.A.   286462004-11-10
Australia, Tasmania, North East, South Sister near summit, 4.3 km NNW of St. Marys., -41.533333 148.166667, 750m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 870187.1Elix, J.A.   409871994-09-11
Australia, Western Australia, Boyagin Rock, Boyagin Nature Reserve, 20 km NW of Pingelly., -32.466667 116.9, 350m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 865159.1Elix, J.A.   458942004-03-10
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, Tinderry Range, 9 km ESE of Michelago., -35.742222 149.263889, 1220m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CBG 9011332.1Streimann, H.   451581990-09-12
Australia, New South Wales, Central Tablelands, Ridge near Peelwood, 42 km NNW of Crookwell., -34.083333 149.383333, 660m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CBG 9602223.1Elix, J.A.   32211977-04-24
Australia, New South Wales, Central Tablelands, Peckmans Plateau, Katoomba., -33.716667 150.316667, 980m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 775874.1Elix, J.A.   387382006-04-05
Australia, Western Australia, Brookton Highway Nature Reserve, Darling Plateua, 25 km W of Brookton., -32.397222 116.734167, 285m

CANB
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 750804.1Elix, J.A.   408671994-09-11
Australia, Western Australia, Darling, Sullivan Rock, Monadnocks Nature Reserve, 18 km ESE of Jarrahdale., -32.383333 116.25, 320m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
C1013605FG. Kantvilas   355/052005-11-21
Australia, Tasmania, Devils Gullet, -41.67 146.35, 1000m

F:Botany
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
C1013606FG. Kantvilas   245/112011-08-28
Australia, Tasmania, Tasman National Park: track to Mount Fortescue, at edge of forest overlooking the sea, -43.17 147.98, 350m


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