Dataset: NYBG-Pacific
Taxa: Stypocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NYBG, C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium


NYBG:Pacific
Halopteris
02243257R. D. Wood | U. K. Wood   75-10-21-101975-10-21
New Zealand, NE ledge, Kai Koura Penn.

NYBG:Pacific
Stypocaulon paniculatum (Suhr) Kütz.
02274827Illegible collector name   s.n.
New Zealand, [illegible]

NYBG:Pacific
Ptilopogon botryocladus (Hook.f. & Harv.) Reinke
02271386L. B. Moore   4004041947-01-08
New Zealand, South Island, Paturau, north west Nelson

NYBG:Pacific
Stypocaulon paniculatum (Suhr) Kütz.
02274821F. Heydrich   271892-00-00
New Zealand, Bay of Islands

NYBG:Pacific
Stypocaulon funiculare (Mont.) Kütz.
02274810Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand

NYBG:Pacific
Stypocaulon paniculatum (Suhr) Kütz.
02274823Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand

NYBG:Pacific
Stypocaulon paniculatum (Suhr) Kütz.
02274825Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand

NYBG:Pacific
Halopteris funicularis (Mont.) Sauv.
02243293H. H. Allan   s.n.1946-02-08
New Zealand, Woodhen Cove, Dusky Sound, Firodland, west coast South Island, -45.625017 166.566309

NYBG:Pacific
Halopteris funicularis (Mont.) Sauv.
02243292L. B. Moore   442671944-02-27
New Zealand, North Island, West Lyall Bay

NYBG:Pacific
Halopteris spicigera (Aresch.) L.B.Moore
02243304L. B. Moore   449591944-05-24
New Zealand, Hokianga Heads, west coast Northland

NYBG:Pacific
Halopteris funicularis (Mont.) Sauv.
02243294L. B. Moore   464561944-07-11
New Zealand, North Island, West Lyall Bay

NYBG:Pacific
Halopteris platycena Sauv.
02243295N. M. Adams   559611947-02-08
New Zealand, North Island, Oeo Beach, Puhama, Taranaki

NYBG:Pacific
Stypocaulon funiculare (Mont.) Kütz.
02274811J. E. Tilden   331910-02-00
New Zealand, Island Bay, Wellington

NYBG:Pacific
Halopteris
02243258A. Nash | V. K. Nash   s.n.1935-01-17
New Zealand, North Island, Oneroa, Bay of Islands


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