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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ramboldia stuartii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Ramboldia stuartii (Hampe) Kantvilas & Elix
COLO-L-0095038H. Streimann   155731981-07-26
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Mt. Ainslie , 5 km NE of Canberra., -35.25 149.15

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Ramboldia stuartii (Hampe) Kantvilas & Elix
COLO-L-0095044H. Streimann   281979-12-11
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Mt. Bimberi, Bimberi Range (49 km SW Canberra)., -35.666667 148.8, 1900m

COLO:L
Ramboldia stuartii (Hampe) Kantvilas & Elix
COLO-L-0095050H. Streimann   106291980-10-01
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, The Long Flat, 65 km S of Canberra., -35.883333 149.083333, 1220m

COLO:L
Ramboldia stuartii (Hampe) Kantvilas & Elix
COLO-L-0095056H. Streimann   97241979-12-11
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Mt. Bimberi, Bimberi Range; 45 km SW of Canberra., -35.666667 148.8, 1900m

COLO:L
Ramboldia stuartii (Hampe) Kantvilas & Elix
COLO-L-0095074H. Streimann   153211981-04-01
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Brindabella Range, 42 km Sw of Canberra., -35.85 148.466667, 1600m

COLO:L
Ramboldia stuartii (Hampe) Kantvilas & Elix
COLO-L-0095068H. Streimann   157951981-11-15
Australia, New South Wales, Tinderry Mountains, 20km ESE of Michelago., -35.75 148.3, 1250m

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Ramboldia stuartii (Hampe) Kantvilas & Elix
COLO-L-0095062G. Kantvilas   9/931993-01-30
Australia, Tasmania, Lake Emmett., -42.616667 146.55, 980m

COLO:L
Ramboldia stuartii (Hampe) Kantvilas & Elix
COLO-L-0095080F. M. Reader   s.n.1897-07-25
Australia, Victoria, W side of the river, Wimmera, Dimboola., -36.456161 142.032867


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