Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypolepis muelleri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
Hypolepis muelleri N. A. Wakef.
LSU00200740   
Australia

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00200741   
Australia

Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
OSC-V-004018   
Australia, [needs research], [Skeletal record only. Location has not yet been databased.]

OSC:OSU
OSC-V-004017   
Australia, [needs research], [Skeletal record only. Location has not yet been databased.]

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
NLU0002528R. J. Chinnock   58511982-10-19
Australia, Queensland, 26°24'S, 152°50'E. Pomona road, 1km E of the Bruce Highway c. 3km from Pomona., -26.4 152.833333

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
1605404M. S. Clemens   s.n.1944-04-20
Australia, Queensland, Moreton Bay Region, Bribie Is

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605405M. S. Clemens   42073a1943-04-05
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane, Brisbane

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605406M. S. Clemens   s.n.1943-08-05
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane, Sunnybank

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605407M. S. Clemens   442871944-05-00
Australia, Queensland, Redland City, Dunwich, Stradbroke Is

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605408J. H. Simmonds   s.n.1895-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane, Brisbane

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605409M. S. Clemens   s.n.1945-03-00
Australia, Queensland, Sunshine Coast, Mt. Coolum

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605410M. S. Clemens   s.n.1949-09-00
Australia, Queensland, Hinchinbrook, Mount Fox

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605411M. S. Clemens   s.n.1945-01-00
Australia, Queensland, Moreton Bay Region, now in N. Guinea. Mt. Glorious, 610m

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605412G. Tindale   10041943-06-00
Australia, New South Wales, Camden, Bundanoon, Southern Highlands

MICH:Pteridophytes
1605413M. S. Clemens   423761943-06-22
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane, Sunnybank


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Google Map

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