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

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Oregon State University Lichens, OSC


OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
29208S. Leuthner   s.n.
Australia, Tasmania, None given, Port Arthur

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32759Geoff C. Bratt & J.A. Caslin   68/161
Australia, Tasmania, None given, Wedge River, west of Adamsfield and SW of Mount Field National Park

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32801W.A. Weber & D. McVean   s.n.
Australia, Tasmania, None given, Hellyer River Floodplain at Hellyer Gorge between Burnie and Waratah.

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32803W.A. Weber & D. McVean   
Australia, Tasmania, None given, Hellyer Gorge between Burnie and Waratah

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32804Geoffrey C. Bratt   68/454
Australia, Tasmania, None given, Hartz Mountains raod, 12.4 miles from Geeveston, 549 - 549m

OSU-OSC:L-Lichens
32805W.A. Weber & D. McVean   
Australia, Tasmania, None given, Plateau between Waratah and crossing of Que River


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