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

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University of Tennessee Bryophyte Herbarium


TENN
Orthorrhynchium elegans (Hook. f. & Wilson) Reichardt
TENN-B-0122074D.h.Norris   342861974-02-21
Australia, Queensland, along trail to Nagarigoon camp from Main Border Track, S of Binna-burra, Lamington Nat. Park (S of Brisbane), -28.244971 152.993336, 800 - 900m

TENN
Orthorrhynchium elegans (Hook. f. & Wilson) Reichardt
TENN-B-0122075G.O.K.S. [G.O.K. Sainsbury]   s.n.1934-09-23
New Zealand, Ngamotu Ridge. Lake Waikaremoana, -38.763174 177.083069

TENN
Orthorrhynchium elegans (Hook. f. & Wilson) Reichardt
TENN-B-0122076K.W. Allison   s.n.1932-01-00
New Zealand, Ins. septentrionalis, Puaiti bush, prope Rotorua, -38.16435 176.250772, 500m

TENN
Orthorrhynchium elegans (Hook. f. & Wilson) Reichardt
TENN-B-0122077D.H.Norris   351751974-03-07
Australia, Queensland, on trail from Festoon Falls to Pine Gorge Lookout, Bunya Mtns. Natl. Park, SW of Kingaroy, -26.85 151.6, 800m

TENN
Orthorrhynchium elegans (Hook. f. & Wilson) Reichardt
TENN-B-0122078A.Alvarez   0-803631980-01-27
Philippines, Upper Baracatan. Mt Apo, Davae City, Mindanao Is., 6.988001 125.271259, 1067m

TENN
Orthorrhynchium elegans (Hook. f. & Wilson) Reichardt
TENN-B-0122079Dr. Thwaites   446
Sri Lanka, Central Province, 7.3333 80.75

TENN
TENN-B-0122073D.h.Norris   411371974-05-06
Australia, Queensland, along Circuit track, Lake Barrine National Park, east of Yungaburra, -17.25 145.633331, 700m

TENN
TENN-B-0122081C.E.Carr   119441935-05-00
Papua New Guinea, Nova Guinea Britannica, Koitaki, -9.3667 147.45


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