Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sticta subtomentella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Sticta subtomentella (C.Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
BR5030083205561Streimann H.   476771991-04-05
Australia, Weeping Rocks, New England National Park, 72 km E of Armidale, -30.5 152.4

BR
Sticta subtomentella (C.Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
BR5030083204533Koponen T.   340761981-07-25
Papua New Guinea, Lake Wamba 5 km S of Teptep airstrip, Teptep - Wantuat trail 9 km S of Teptep and 2.5 km S of Lake Wamba; collection site no. 2h, -6.033333 146.55

BR
Sticta subtomentella (C.Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
BR5030083208654Kostermans A.J.G.H.   18844E1961-04-00
Indonesia, W-Sumbawa, Mt. Babudulang

BR
Sticta subtomentella (C.Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
BR5030083207626Kostermans A.J.G.H.   188441961-04-00
Indonesia, W-Sumbawa, Mt. Babudulang

BR
Sticta subtomentella (C.Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
BR5030083209682Groenhart P.   72311937-08-29
Indonesia, Mt. Andjasmoro

BR
Sticta subtomentella (C.Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
BR5030083206599Streimann H.   339241983-01-26
Papua New Guinea, Hepataewa, 5 km S of Kaintiba, -7.55 146.016667

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Sticta subtomentella (C. Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
L4124F. M. Bailey   
Australia, Queensland, Queensland

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Sticta subtomentella (C. Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
TUF052590Heinar Streimann   1990-04-26
New South Wales, Moppy Lookout, Barrington Tops State Forest, 40 km WNW of Gloucester, -31.883333 151.533333

TU
Sticta subtomentella (C. Knight ex Shirley) Zahlbr.
TUF052591Heinar Streimann   1991-04-05
New South Wales, Weeping Rocks, New England National Park, 72 km E of Armidale, -30.5 152.4


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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