Weber, Lich. Exs. [Boulder (Colorado)]
William Alfred Weber [1-?700]
IndExs #174322843

Field Museum of Natural History
Catalog #: C0304837F
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W. A. Weber & D. N. McVean #s.n. 22 December 1967
Usnea inermis Motyka
Australia, New South Wales, Tinderry Mountains, southeast of Canberra; on ridge leading from Tea Tree Creek homestead to summit of the Twins, east of Michelago

Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium
Catalog #:
W.A. Weber s.n. 22 December 1967
Usnea angulosa (Müll. Arg.) Motyka
Australia, New South Wales, Tinderry Mts. E of Michelago, S of Canberra, along the main ridge leading from Tea Tree Creek to south summit of The Twins

University of Wisconsin - Madison
Catalog #: WIS-L-0110891
W.A. Weber #s.n. 22 December 1967
Usnea angulosa (Müll. Arg.) Motyka
Australia, New South Wales, Tinderry Mountains, southeast of Canberra; on ridge leading from Tea Tree Creek homestead to summit of the Twins, east of Michelago

Lichen Herbarium of the Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University
Catalog #: L-096912
W.A. Weber & D. McVean s.n. 22 December 1967
Usnea angulosa (Müll. Arg.) Motyka
Australia, New South Wales, Tinderry Mountains, southeast of Canberra; on ridge leading from Tea Tree Creek homestead to summit of the Twins, east of Michelago; abundant and dominant on dead Eucalyptus trees in dry sclerophyll forest, probably the most abundant corticolous lichen

Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection
Catalog #: 334524
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Weber, William, A.; McVean, Donald #s.n. 22 December 1967
Usnea inermis Motyka
Australia, New South Wales, Tinderry Mountains, SE of Canberra; on ridge leading from Tea Tree Creek homestead to summit of The Twins, E of Michelago

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University
Catalog #: LSU00197179
William A. Weber #s.n. 22 December 1967
Usnea inermis Motyka
Australia, New South Wales, Tinderry Mountains, southeast of Canberra; on ridge leading from Tea Tree Creek homestead to summit of the Twins, east of Michelago; abundant and dominant on dead Eucalyptus trees in dry sclerophyll forest