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

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Australasian Virtual Herbarium


AVH-CANB
Haematomma A.Massal.
CBG 9804326.1Elix, J.A.   150931983-08-26
Fiji, Island: Viti Levu, near Nasori Highlands, Nadi-Sigatoka Road, western scarp.

AVH-MEL
Haematomma A. Massal.
MEL 2162584AStajsic, V.   30772001-11-24
New Zealand, Mt Bruce National Wildlife Centre (DoC), SH2 ca. 52 km N of Tauherenikau, T25 328505., -40.7167 175.6333

AVH-MEL
Haematomma A. Massal.
MEL 2179705AStajsic, V.   31522001-11-25
New Zealand, N foothills of Aorangi Range, ca. 7 km S from Ruakokoputuna (15-20 km S from Martinborough), Haurangi Rd (extension of Ruakokoputuna Rd) on property of Mr.Druzianic. S28 097796., -41.3667 175.3833

AVH-CANB
Haematomma A.Massal.
CANB 875400.1Johnston, J.   1000.0-35081989-11-09
New Zealand, South Island. Canterbury: MacKenzie Country - roadside rest area at Sawdon near Edwards Creek bridge, 8.8 km from Lake Tekapo township along Highway 8., -44.0833 170.5

AVH-CANB
Haematomma A.Massal.
CANB 875401.1Johnston, J.   1000.0-35321989-11-10
New Zealand, South Island. Canterbury: Tasman Glacier Valley road adjoining moraine, Mount Cook National Park., -43.6667 170.1667

AVH-CANB
Haematomma A.Massal.
CANB 875402.1Johnston, J.   1000.0-35411989-11-10
New Zealand, South Island. Canterbury: Tasman Glacier Valley road adjoining moraine, Mount Cook National Park., -43.6667 170.1667

AVH-CANB
Haematomma A.Massal.
CANB 875403.1Johnston, J.   1000.0-35681989-11-10
New Zealand, South Island. Canterbury: Tasman Glacier Valley road adjoining moraine, Mount Cook National Park., -43.6667 170.1667

AVH-NSW
Haematomma A. Massal.
NSW 295726Blackburn, R.   10000-
Papua New Guinea, Okapa [Province]., -6.5 145.58

AVH-CANB
Haematomma A.Massal.
CBG 9500200.1Blackburn, R.   1000-s.n.1965-00-00
Papua New Guinea, EASTERN HIGHLANDS PROVINCE: Okapa., -6.5 145.5833


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