Dataset: BOL
Taxa: Acrocladium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0238405Hunsley, B.J.   8811965-11-09
Prince Edward Islands, Marion Island, Herbfield community.

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BOL0238406Van Zanten, B.O.   74013921974-01-19
New Zealand, North Island, Urewera Nat. Park, SE of Murupara., 400 - 400m

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BOL0238407Fleischer, M.   B301903-04-24
New Zealand, South Island, Otago, Otago, Queenstown.

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BOL0238408Ireland, R.R.   312662001-09-22
Chile, Arauco, Region VIII. Road to National Park Nahuelbuta, ca. 70 km E of Canete., -37.8 -73.233333, 450 - 1050m

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BOL0238409Brownlie, G.   s.n.1968-11-15
New Zealand, South Island, Arthurs Pass, Punch-bowl track., 762 - 762m

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BOL0238410Van Zanten, B.O.   14481959-11-11
New Zealand, South Island, Hawke's Bay, Norsewood., 400 - 500m

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BOL0238411Van Zanten, B.O.   12751959-10-24
New Zealand, North Island, Hawke's Bay, ca 50 km NW of Napier, along road to Taupo, Titiokura Mt., 700 - 700m

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Acrocladium chlamydophyllum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Mull.Hal. & Broth.
BOL0238412Shevock, J.R.   442592013-11-23
New Zealand, North Island, Ruapehu, Along Old Blyth Track between Ohakune Mountain Road and junction with Round the Mountain Track., -39.335694 175.499861, 1130 - 1130m

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Acrocladium chlamydophyllum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Mull.Hal. & Broth.
BOL0238413Shevock, J.R.   395092011-12-09
New Zealand, South Island, Nelson-Marlborough, Along Lower Cobb Dam Road adjacent to the Takaka River, 13.5 km from highway 60 at Upper Takaka and 3 km below powerhouse and penstock., -41.074056 172.754833, 175 - 175m

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Acrocladium chlamydophyllum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Mull.Hal. & Broth.
BOL0238414Shevock, J.R.   315112007-12-07
Australia, Tasmania, Buckingham Land District, 5 Road junction off of Gordon River Road just west of road marker M-20, about 20 km west of Maydena., -42.735556 146.423611, 450 - 450m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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