Dataset: CANB-
Taxa: Lecanographaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB
Lecanographa Egea & Torrente
CANB 808338.1Elix, J.A.   428731998-06-08
Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Raemaru Track., -21.233333 -159.816667, 100m

CANB
Lecanographa Egea & Torrente
CANB 801631.1Elix, J.A.   449992008-08-11
Australia, New South Wales, North Coast, Locketts Crossing, Tallarane Creek, 3.5 km S of Coolongolook., -32.230833 152.327778, 5m

CANB
CBG 9203157.1Lumbsch, H.T.   86651991-06-22
Australia, New South Wales, Northern Tablelands, Barrington Tops National Park, Rocky Crossing waterfalls., -32.116667 151.483333, 450m

CANB
CBG 9518427.1Streimann, H.   563961995-10-12
Australia, Queensland, Cook, Tozers Gap, Iron Range National Park, 29 km SW of Cape Weymouth (17 km NW of Lockhart River Settlement)., -12.733333 143.183333, 120m

CANB
CANB 770726.1Tibell, L.   127941981-05-02
Australia, Queensland, Wide Bay, 6 km N of Jimna., -26.583333 152.433333

CANB
Lecanographa microcarpella (Müll. Arg.) Egea & Torrente
CANB 801660.1Elix, J.A.   449562008-08-10
Australia, New South Wales, North Coast, Red Rock, 40 km N of Coff Harbour., -29.981667 153.221389, 1m

CANB
Lecanographa microcarpella (Müll. Arg.) Egea & Torrente
CANB 623777.1Elix, J.A.   226261988-08-04
Australia, New South Wales, South Coast, Buckenbowra River Estuary, 7.5 km west of Batemans Bay., -35.7 150.1, 5m

CANB
Lecanographa microcarpella (Müll. Arg.) Egea & Torrente
CANB 613381.1Elix, J.A.   265781992-03-15
Australia, New South Wales, South Coast, Buckenbowra River, 7.5 km WNW of Batemans Bay., -35.533333 150.116667, 2m


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