Dataset: US
Taxa: Mycocalicaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


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Chaenothecopsis nigropedata Tibell
433353Tibell, L.   104281981-01-16
New Zealand, Southland, Longwood State Forest, 19 km NNW of Riverton, along Pourakino River, N of Pourakino River Campground., -46.1833 167.917, 150m

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Chaenothecopsis sagenidii Tibell
433354Tibell, L.   102821981-01-11
New Zealand, Otago, 15 km WNW of Owaka, Catlins Forest, along Catlins River, S of junction with Chloris Stream., -46.4167 169.45, 150m

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Chaenothecopsis tasmanica Tibell
1145478Tibell, L.   135781981-06-03
New Zealand, Wellington, Tongariro National Park, 9 km NE of Ohakune, close to Mountain Road, along Blyth Track., -39.37 175.48, 930m

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Chaenothecopsis viridireagens (Nadv.) A.F.W. Schmidt
1145480Tibell, L.   106891981-02-04
New Zealand, Marlborough, 6 km NW of Kaikoura, Kowhai, along entrance to Schoolhouse Road., -42.38 173.62, 10m

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Phaeocalicium asciiforme Tibell
433355Tibell, L.   9944b
New Zealand, Westland, Arthur's Pass National Park, 3 km NNE of Otira, lower part of Kelly's Creek., -41.8 171.567, 380m


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