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

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Australasian Virtual Herbarium


AVH-NSW
Stigonema multipartitum
NSW 618712Entwisle, T. J.   10.0-32922003-07-12
New Caledonia, We Caot, c. 0.5 km W of Tao, c. 9 km NNW of Ouaieme ferry, Hienghene-Pouebo road., -20.5569 164.8

AVH-NSW
Stigonema multipartitum
NSW 618250Entwisle, T. J.   10.0-32922003-07-12
New Caledonia, We Caot, c. 0.5 km W of Tao, c. 9 km NNW of Ouaieme ferry, Hienghene-Pouebo road., -20.5569 164.8

AVH-NSW
Stigonema multipartitum
NSW 618253Entwisle, T. J.   10.0-32922003-07-12
New Caledonia, We Caot, c. 0.5 km W of Tao, c. 9 km NNW of Ouaieme ferry, Hienghene-Pouebo road., -20.5569 164.8

AVH-NSW
Stigonema ocellatum (Dillwyn) Thur.
NSW 613843Entwisle, T. J.   50.0-32132003-07-06
New Caledonia, Chute de la Madelaine, fork of Riviere des Lacs, on botanical walk (closest low point)., -22.2325 166.857

AVH-NSW
Stigonema
NSW 613850Entwisle, T. J.   50.0-32142003-07-06
New Caledonia, Chute de la Madelaine, fork of Riviere des Lacs, on botanical walk (closest low point)., -22.2325 166.857

AVH-NSW
Stigonema ocellatum (Dillwyn) Thur.
NSW 613973Entwisle, T. J.   50.0-32132003-07-06
New Caledonia, Chute de la Madelaine, fork of Riviere des Lacs, on botanical walk (closest low point)., -22.2325 166.857

AVH-NSW
Stigonema ocellatum (Dillwyn) Thur.
NSW 613976Entwisle, T. J.   50.0-32132003-07-06
New Caledonia, Chute de la Madelaine, fork of Riviere des Lacs, on botanical walk (closest low point)., -22.2325 166.857

AVH-NSW
Stigonema
NSW 613977Entwisle, T. J.   50.0-32142003-07-06
New Caledonia, Chute de la Madelaine, fork of Riviere des Lacs, on botanical walk (closest low point)., -22.2325 166.857

AVH-CANB
Stigonema
CANB 156174.1Walker   10000-ANU 52521965-05-00
Papua New Guinea, E slopes of Mt Wilhelm, close to track below Wilhelm summit., -5.8 145.0167


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