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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Collema leucocarpum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069055L. G. Adams   21941968-05-30
Australia, New South Wales, 7.5 km NNE of Queanbeyan (NSW)., -35.283333 149.266667, 670m

COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069079W. A. Weber; D. McVean   2531967-12-19
Australia, New South Wales, Braidwood District., -35.4485 149.8012

COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069061W. A. Walker; D. McVeen   s.n.1967-10-25
Australia, New South Wales, Big Hill, River Styx State Forest SE of Armidale, between Georges Creek and Jeogla., -30.57949 152.20007

COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069049J.A. Elix; D. Verdon   190291985-03-22
Australia, New South Wales, Great Dividing Range, Tallaganda State Forest, 10 km E of Captains Flat., -35.6333 149.5167, 1240 - 1240m

COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069108L.G. Adams   21051968-04-24
Australia, New South Wales, Gourock Range, 8.5 km NE of Captains Flat., -35.537232 149.512888, 1130m

COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069085Weber, W. A.; McVean, D.   1968-02-25
Australia, Mount Field National Park: Lake boulder along shore of Lake Dobson, 3000ft. alt., -42.683837 146.591843

COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069073unknown   193/801980-05-17
Australia, Tasmania, Boyd Lookout., -42.818016 146.353998, 500m

COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069067Bastow, R. A.   s.n.1900-01-26
Australia, Victoria, Mount Macedon, -37.382915 144.576248

COLO:L
Collema leucocarpum Hook. f. & Taylor
COLO-L-0069091George A. M. Scott   s.n.1963-10-21
New Zealand, Otago, Akatore River mouth, -46.125594 170.150002


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