Dataset: US-Lichens
Search Criteria: Zimbabwe; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


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K. Schuette   34 k1953-12-30
Zimbabwe, Salisbury, Chishawasha.

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Parmotrema procerum (Stein & Zahlbr.) Hale
K. Schuette   28c1953-12-20
Zimbabwe, Marandellas, 12 mi s of marandellas

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O. Hoeg   s.n.1930-02-02
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe.

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O. Hoeg   s.n.1930-02-02
Zimbabwe, Mt. Zimbabwe.

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Xanthoparmelia funcina M.D.E. Knox in M.D.E. Knox & Brusse
E. A. C. L. E. Schelpe   15911946-07-09
Zimbabwe, World's View, Matopos.

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Flavoparmelia amplexa (Kurok.) Elix & J. Johnst.
L. Kofler   s.n.1963-06-28
Zimbabwe, Victoria

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O. Hoeg   s.n.1930-00-00
Zimbabwe, Mt. Zimbabwe.

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Flavoparmelia amplexa (Kurok.) Elix & J. Johnst.
K. Schuette   201953-12-17
Zimbabwe, Umtali, Clydesdale estate

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Flavoparmelia amplexa (Kurok.) Elix & J. Johnst.
L. Kofler   s.n.1963-00-00
Zimbabwe, Victoria

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O. Hoeg   s.n.1930-03-03
Zimbabwe, In the ruins

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K. Schuette   371953-12-31
Zimbabwe, Lomagundi, Banket area, 15 miles N in coppies

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O. Hoeg   s.n.1930-02-02
Zimbabwe, Near ruins

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Flavoparmelia amplexa (Kurok.) Elix & J. Johnst.
J. Sheppard   21963-04-00
Zimbabwe, Salisbury, Epworth, mimosa farm

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Parmotrema maclayanum (Müll. Arg.) Hale
K. Schuette   37h1953-12-31
Zimbabwe, Lomagundi, Banket area, 15 mi n in coppies

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L. Kofler   s.n.1963-06-27
Zimbabwe, Victoria, Zimbabwe

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O. Hoeg   s.n.1930-08-02
Zimbabwe, Southern Section, Wankis area

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O. Hoeg   s.n.1930-11-04
Zimbabwe, S of febaburgon

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K. Schuette   42.01954-02-01
Zimbabwe, Kasisi

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Bulbothrix isidiza (Nyl.) Hale
O. Hoeg   s.n.1930-01-21
Zimbabwe, Bulawazo area

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Namakwa exornata (Zahlbr.) Hale
P. Dyer   21982-00-00
Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, matopo's game reserve


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