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

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University of Tennessee Bryophyte Herbarium


TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100741Marie L. Hicks   16697
New Zealand, New Zealand

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100733Marie L. Hicks   16771
New Zealand, Southland, Southland, Lake Monowai

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100734Marie L. Hicks   16808
New Zealand, Southland, along Milford Track between McKinnon Pass and Quintin Lodge, [Fiordland National Park], -44.795147 167.762156

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100732Marie L. Hicks   16678
New Zealand, -42 174

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100735Marie L. Hicks   16694a
New Zealand, New Zealand

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100736Marie L. Hicks   16685
New Zealand, New Zealand

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100737Marie L. Hicks   16715
New Zealand, New Zealand

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100738Marie L. Hicks   16773
New Zealand, Southland, [Arthur River Valley, west [Arthur River Valley, west of Quintin Lodge along Milford Track, Fiordland National Park] of Quintin Lodge along Milford Track, [Fiordland National Park], -44.795023 167.762652

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100739Marie L. Hicks   16754
New Zealand, New Zealand

TENN
Lepidolaena Dumortier, 1835
TENN-B-0100740Marie L. Hicks   16689
New Zealand, New Zealand

TENN
TENN-B-0132865H. Inoue   1981-11-09
Chile, Mt. Osoruno (Osorno), Llanquihue, -40.779393 -72.952993, 650m

TENN
TENN-B-0096731U. Drehwald   P-2391986-02-22
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur, near "Rio Pipo," Tierra del Fuego, -54.762414 -68.46907

TENN
Gackstroemia weindorferi (Herzog) Grolle
TENN-B-0100082Marie L. Hicks   160901988-12-06
Australia, Tasmania, Hartz Mountain [Peak, Hartz Mountains National Park], -43.23 146.75


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