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Dataset: AVH
Taxa: Cephaloziellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australasian Virtual Herbarium


AVH-NSW
NSW 875769de Lange, P. J.; Heenan, P. B.   CH16502008-05-30
New Zealand, Chathams Ecological Region and District, Rangiauria (Pitt Island), Hapua Hill, near Waipaua Scenic Reserve. Map CI2 734167., -44.28 -176.2

AVH-NSW
Cephaloziella (Spruce) Schiffn.
NSW 888375Brown, E. A.   2005/3932005-10-30
New Caledonia, Tchamba. Quadrat 2 at end of road., -21.03 165.28

AVH-NSW
Cephaloziella (Spruce) Schiffn.
NSW 904734de Lange, P. J.; Renner, M. A. M.   100272011-09-20
New Zealand, Te Paki Ecological Region and District, Te Paki, North Cape, Plateau "Badlands". Map N02 130557., -34.4181 173.021

AVH-NSW
Cephaloziella (Spruce) Schiffn.
NSW 905093de Lange, P. J.; Renner, M. A. M.   100462011-09-21
New Zealand, Te Paki, Taumataroa Flat, Kerr Point Road, The Black Gate at start of Irimangimangi Stream. Map N02 073003., -34.4514 172.951

AVH-MEL
Cephaloziella (Spruce) Schiffn.
MEL 2181407AStajsic, V.   31602001-11-25
New Zealand, South Wairarapa. Blue Rock Stream adjacent to Blue Rock Road, 6 km from Greycliffs Homestead. NZMS260 S27 (115, 845)., -41.3167 175.4

AVH-NSW
Cephaloziella (Spruce) Schiffn.
NSW 856980Brown, E. A.   2002/2522002-12-01
New Zealand, Snow Farm, near Wanaka., -44.8686 169.109

AVH-NSW
Cephaloziella (Spruce) Schiffn.
NSW 279086Brown, E. A.   1000.0-3201992-11-27
New Zealand, Blythe Track, c. 200 m from Ohakune Mountain Rd., -39.32 175.48

AVH-NSW
Cephaloziella (Spruce) Schiffn.
NSW 279511Brown, E. A.   1000.0-370 b1992-11-30
New Zealand, 1.3 km W of turnoff on Erua Rd., -39.12 175.47

AVH-CANB
Cephaloziella (Spruce) Schiffn.
CANB 764877.1Streimann, H.   1000-243771982-09-13
Papua New Guinea, Margarima - Tari Road, 3 km N of Margarima., -5.9833 143.35


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