Dataset: BOL
Search Criteria: New Zealand; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
BOL0264558Lindauer, V.W.   541939-12-03
New Zealand, Bay of Islands.

BOL
Chara rudis (A.Braun) Leonh.
BOL0264598Brotherston, A.   Sub-Groves13
New Zealand, Otago, Roxburgh, Kippilan Pond.

BOL
BOL0265338Linauer, V.W.   2011946-01-02
New Zealand, Stewart Island.

BOL
BOL0265341Lindauer, V.W.   1061939-11-05
New Zealand, Northland, Bay of Islands, Motu Arohia [Motuarohia Island/ Roberton Island].

BOL
BOL0265358Lindauer, V.W.   3301948-01-02
New Zealand, Bay of Islands, Orongo Bay, Russell [Kororāreka].

BOL
BOL0265361Francis, M.A.   Sub-WELTA139841983-11-30
New Zealand, Three Kings Islands [Manawatāwhi], Princes Rocks, Archway Island, Arch Pinnacle.

BOL
BOL0265362Lindauer, V.W.   1761945-01-19
New Zealand, Wellington, Lyall Bay.

BOL
Caulerpa brownii (C.Agardh) Endl.
BOL0265368Lindauer, V.W.   1531944-12-28
New Zealand, Kaikoura.

BOL
Caulerpa brownii (C.Agardh) Endl.
BOL0265370Baker, A.N.   Sub-WELTA16279b1985-02-14
New Zealand, Dusky Sound, Earshell cove.

BOL
Draparnaldia glomerata (Vaucher) C.Agardh
BOL0265530Lindauer, V.W.   3321951-12-25
New Zealand, Russel [Kororāreka], Uriti Bay.

BOL
Draparnaldia plumosa (Vaucher) C.Agardh
BOL0265531Lindauer, V.W.   2511943-03-13
New Zealand, King Country, Horokino [Herekino]., 400m

BOL
Microdictyon umbilicatum (Velley) Zanardini
BOL0265649Lindauer, V.W.   3071947-12-28
New Zealand, Bay of Isalnds, Urupukapuka Island, Oteheri Bay.

BOL
BOL0265912Lindauer, V.W.   3081948-01-12
New Zealand, Russell [Kororāreka], Long beach.

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BOL0265915Lindauer, V.W.   1051939-03-11
New Zealand, Bay of Islands, Paihia Road.


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