Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Parmelia tasmanica, Parmelia laxa, Parmelia conspersa var. incisa, Parmelia laxa f. lacinulata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0242026Betche, E.   s.n.
Australia, New South Wales, Vernon, Walcha.

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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0242027Duthie, A.V.   s.n.
Australia, New South Wales, Harden, Burrinjuck.

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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0242074Schelpe, E.A.   19041947-01-17
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam Div., Cedarberg, near Boskloof, Middelberg Ridge., 1280m

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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0247505Garside, S.   s.n.1942-07-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Plat Klip near Stellenbosch.

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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0247506Bucholtz   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Botmanskop.

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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0247507Hale, M.E.   746761986-02-10
South Africa, Free State, Ladybrand dist.. QDS: 2927AB (Grid name: Maseru), 4.3 km ENE junction of highway R56 and R26, W of Ladybrand., 1500m

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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0247508Macleod, J.   9
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319CC (Grid name: Worcester), Bokkeveld, Sneeukop., 1676 - 1981m

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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0247509Esterhuysen, E.E.   197291951-12-25
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Middleburg Div.. QDS: 3124DC/DD (Grid name: Hanover), Compass Berg., 2499m

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Xanthoparmelia tasmanica (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale
BOL0247510Stokoe, T.P.   9510
South Africa, Western Cape, Peaks above Zwartberg Pass., 1524 - 1829m


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Google Map

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