Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caustis blakei, Caustis blakei subsp. blakei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
168799King, AW   522007-01-23
Australia, Wide Bay, Queensland: Beerwah, along Landsborough-Beerwah Hwy., -26.45778 153.02834, 25m

BOL
168801King, AW   342007-01-11
Australia, New South Wales: North Coast: Richmond Range, Mt. Neville Nature Reserve, along Carrawarra ridge track., -29.2225 152.78055, 470m

BOL
168802King, AW   312007-01-11
Australia, New South Wales: North Coast: Richmond Range, Mt. Neville Nature Reserve, along Carrawarra ridge track., -29.22305 152.78555, 470m

BOL
168817Bruhl, J.J.   26162007-01-25
Australia, New South Wales: North Coast: Crowdy Bay National Park, 4.1km S of Laurieton along Diamond Head Rd, E of road., -31.67861 152.80028, 17m

BOL
170566King, AW   592007-02-02
Australia, New South Wales: North Coast: Broken Head, c. 8km S of Byron Bay, junction Byron Bay-Ballina Road and Broken Head Beach road., -28.69667 153.6011, 39m

BOL
170567King, AW   592007-02-02
Australia, New South Wales: North Coast: Broken Head, c. 8km S of Byron Bay, junction Byron Bay Ballina Road and Broken Beach Road., -28.69667 153.6011, 39m

BOL
170568King, AW   412007-01-11
Australia, New South Wales: North Coast: Sherwood Nature Reserve, NE of Glenreagh, c. 2km along Sherwood Road., -30.04583 153.00722, 272m

BOL
170569King, AW   312007-01-11
Australia, New South Wales: North Coast: Richmond Range, Mountain. Neville Nature Reserve, along Carrawara ridge track., -29.22305 152.78555, 470m

BOL
171131King, AW   522007-01-23
Australia, Wide Bay, Queensland: Beerwah, along Landsborough-Beerwah Hwy., -26.45778 153.02834, 25m

BOL
171136Bruhl, J.J.   26162007-01-25
Australia, New South Wales: North Coast: Crowdy Bay National Park, 4.1km S of Laurieton along Diamond Head Rd, E of road., -31.67861 152.80028, 17m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.