Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diploschistes sticticus (Aspicilia stictica, Hymenelia stictica, Urceolaria stictica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Diploschistes sticticus (Körb.) Müll. Arg.
TUF071266Helge Thorsten Lumbsch;A. Dickhäuser;John Alan Elix;Heinar Streimann   1994-09-24
Barossa Valley, Mt Crawford, Mt Crawford Forest, 23 km SE of Gawler, -34.7 138.96667

TU
Diploschistes sticticus (Körb.) Müll. Arg.
TUF071265E. Lumbsch;Helge Thorsten Lumbsch;John Alan Elix;Heinar Streimann   1994-09-11
Sullivan Rock, Monadnocks Nature Reserve, 18 km ESE of Jarrahdall, -32.38333 116.25

TU
Diploschistes sticticus (Körb.) Müll. Arg.
TUF071263Helge Thorsten Lumbsch;E. Lumbsch;J. Curnow   1994-09-04
S Flinders Ranges, Mt. Remarkable National Park, Alligator Creek, -32.73333 138.06667

TU
Diploschistes sticticus (Körb.) Müll. Arg.
TUF071264Helge Thorsten Lumbsch;A. Dickhäuser;Heinar Streimann   1994-10-03
Grampians National Park, Mt. Zero, Flat Rock near Mt. Stapylton, 26 km W of Ararat, -36.9 142.38333


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Google Map

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