Xanthoparmelia
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Filed As
Parmeliaceae
Xanthoparmelia -
Collector(s)
L. Brako 3187, 30 Aug 1981
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Location
Australia. Australian Capital Territory. 0.5km S of Gibraltar Falls, 30 km SW of Canberra.
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Habitat
Eucalyptus forest over granitic outcrop.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04429737
Occurrence ID: ff21baf5-63bd-48d0-839e-6bf97cadb3ca
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Lecanoromycetes
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Order
Lecanorales
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Family
Parmeliaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Australia
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State/Province
Australian Capital Territory
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Locality
0.5km S of Gibraltar Falls, 30 km SW of Canberra
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Elevation
Alt. 1250 m. (4101 ft.)
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Coordinates
-35.2984, 149.135
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Georeferencing Method
Place names extracted from precise location string. Parser: SpaCyNamedEntities | Candidate Placenames: Canberra | Place Point Selection Method: single_m_point | Found Placenames: Canberra | Authority: ACT | Placename matches: 1
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Location Notes
[Location has associations with the following Indigenous peoples or organizations: Ngambri, Ngunawal [1]; Southern Inland Yuin [4]. Determined by Local Contexts Project ID 544ed405-7fac-44c2-bc93-598921528f3e on 2025-11-04. Resources: [1] Map data provided by Native Land Digital (https://native-land.ca/). Used with permission for educational and non-commercial purposes. | [4] The Glottography Consortium. 2007. Glottography Dataset Derived from Asher and Moseley 2007 "Atlas of the World's Languages". Zenodo. doi:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15287258.]
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden CRYPTOGAMS OF AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY: 0.5km S of Gibraltar Falls, 30 km SW of Canberra. Eucalyptus forest over granitic outcrop, 1250m. 30 Aug 1981 Collected by Lois Brako 3187 Xanthoparmelia (notata group) TCC: usnic, norstictic det. M. E. Hale, U. S. National Herbarium. 1983 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN copyright reserved 04429737 Xanthoparmelia OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Flash
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