Dataset: ASU-Lichens
Taxa: Neophyllis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
T.H. Nash III   193031981-09-11
New Zealand, Nina Valley, west of the Lewis River, -42.4666667 172.3833333, 610m

ASU:Lichens
Neophyllis F. Wilson
T.H. Nash III   202701981-09-02
Australia, New South Wales, Parker's Gap, Great Dividing Range, 10 km east of Captain's Flat, -35.65 149.5, 1060m

ASU:Lichens
T.H. Nash III   202811981-09-02
Australia, New South Wales, Parker's Gap, Great Dividing Range, 10 km east of Captain's Flat, -35.65 149.5, 1060m

ASU:Lichens
W.A. Weber   1967-12-19
Australia, New South Wales, Braidwood District, Southern Tableland; SE of Rossi, -35.466667 149.5

ASU:Lichens
D. Verdon   56181985-03-22
Australia, New South Wales, Great Dividing Range; 6 km E of Captains Flat, 2 km N of Parkers Gap, -35.6166667 149.5, 1260m

ASU:Lichens
W. Malcolm   1997-04-21
New Zealand, South Island, Nelson, Kahurangi National Park, through station road "Flora Carpark" and the alpine house Mt. Arthur, -41.216667 172.666667, 1300m

ASU:Lichens
W.A. Weber   L--479071968-03-19
Australia, New South Wales, head of Neringla Creek, 4.8 km NE of The Big Hole, near Karawaree, E of Shoalhaven River, -35.697182 149.697595, 750m

ASU:Lichens
T.H. Nash III   200601982-08-19
Australia, Victoria, summit of ben Nevis, Mount Cole State Forest, 25 km E of Ararat, 37.2333333 -143.2

ASU:Lichens
B.D. Ryan   202811981-09-02
Australia, New South Wales, Parker's Gap, Great Dividing Range, 10 km east of Captain's Flat, -35.65 149.5, 1060m

ASU:Lichens
G. Kantvilas   588-/881988-11-30
Australia, Tasmania, Yarlington Tier, -42.5333333 147.3, 620m

ASU:Lichens
B.D. Ryan   313351984-08-08
Australia, New South Wales, Great Dividing Range, 5 km SE of Captains Flat, -35.65 149.5, 1220m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.