Dataset: TENN-
Taxa: Hymenophytaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Bryophyte Herbarium


TENN
Hymenophyton Dumort.
TENN-B-0100322Marie L. Hicks   16794
New Zealand, South Island, Fjordland, between MacKinnon Pass and Quintin [Lodge], along Milford Track, [Fjordland National Park], -44.796692 167.75972

TENN
Hymenophyton Dumort.
TENN-B-0100323Marie L. Hicks   16775
New Zealand, South Island, [No further locality recorded], -39.033333 175.516667

TENN
Hymenophyton Dumort.
TENN-B-0100324Marie L. Hicks   16776
New Zealand, South Island, between MacKinnon Pass and Quintin Lodge along Milford Track, [Fjordland National Park], -44.795023 167.762652

TENN
Hymenophyton Dumort.
TENN-B-0100325Marie L. Hicks   16787
New Zealand, South Island, below MacKinnon Pass, Arthur [River] Valley, Milford Track, -44.8026 167.7662

TENN
TENN-B-0100321Marie L. Hicks   167911990-11-01
New Zealand, South Island, Nothofagus forest, Arthur River Valley, east of Milford Sound, -44.766694 167.763167


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Google Map

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