Dataset: OSU-L
Search Criteria: Australia; Capital Territory; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Lichens, OSC


OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
27938Shirley Leuthner   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Tidbinbilla Faunal Reserve, A.C.T.

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
27943Shirley Leuthner   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Tidbinbilla Faunal Reserve.

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
27955Shirley Leuthner   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Tidbinbilla Faunal Reserve. A.C.T.

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32739W.A. Weber   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Upper slopes of Mount Ainslie., 762 - 762m

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32754W.A. Weber & D. McVean   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Brindabella Range west of Canberra; Ginini Flat between Mount Franklin and Mount Gingera., 1524 - 1524m

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32765W.A. Weber & L.G. Adams   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, Canberra District, 4 miles N of junction of Sutton Road with Queanbeyan-Canberra road; along stream tributary to Reedy Creek.

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32768W. A. Weber and D. McVean   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Brindabella Range west of Canberra along crest of Brindabella Range near Mount Ginini.

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32772W.A. Weber   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Brindabella Range west of Canberra; summit ridges near Mount Franklin. Ginini Flats., 1524 - 1524m

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32813W.A. Weber & D. McVean   
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Australian Capital Territory. Summit of Brindabella Range at Picadilly Circus, 1220 - 1220m

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32846W.A. Weber & D. McVean   s.n.
Australia, Capital Territory, None given, Brindabella Range summit at Picadilly Circus, west of Canberra., 1220 - 1220m


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