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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens (Gyeln.) D.J. Galloway
COLO-L-0101228J. A. Elix   96941982-02-24
Australia, New South Wales, Kosciusko National Park, Wilsons Valley, 11 km northwest of Jindabyne, -36.3167 148.5333, 1360m

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Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens (Gyeln.) D.J. Galloway
COLO-L-0101234J. A. Elix   102821982-06-13
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Honeysuckle Creek, 30 km south-south-west of Canberra., -35.6 148.65, 1200m

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Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens (Gyeln.) D.J. Galloway
COLO-L-0101240   
Australia, New South Wales

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Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens (Gyeln.) D.J. Galloway
COLO-L-0101246R. Filson; S. Filson   155691975-11-17
Australia, South Australia, along road to Artimore, 7 miles North of Blinman., -31.017163 138.692958

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Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens (Gyeln.) D.J. Galloway
COLO-L-0101252L. A. Craver; C. L. Gunn   19411971-08-20
Australia, Victoria, C. Smiles S of Benalla on Benalla - Mansfield Road., -36.537083 145.980139

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Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens (Gyeln.) D.J. Galloway
COLO-L-0101258L. A. Craver; C. L. Gunn   19381971-08-20
Australia, Victoria, C. Smiles S of Benalla on Benalla - Mansfield Road., -36.537083 145.980139

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Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens (Gyeln.) D.J. Galloway
COLO-L-0101264L. G. Adams   18951967-06-23
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, 8.5 miles [14 km] W of Gundaroo, Goodradigbee Shire., -35.05 149.15, 700m

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Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens (Gyeln.) D.J. Galloway
COLO-L-0101270L. G. Adams   18961967-06-23
Australia, New South Wales, 8.5 miles W of Gundaroo, Goodradigbee Shire, S. Tablelands., -35.028743 149.114721, 671m


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