Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Herpothallon rubrocinctum (Cryptothecia rubrocincta, Chiodecton rubrocinctum, Chiodecton sanguineum, Herpothallon sanguineum, Chiodecton sanguineum f. sanguineum, Chiodecton sanguineum var. lutescens, Chiodecton sanguineum var. sanguineum, Herpothallon sanguineum f. sanguineum, Corticium rubrocinctu... (show all)
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Herpothallon rubrocinctum (Ehrenb.: Fr.) Aptroot, Lücking & G. Thor
326037Culberson, William, L.; Culberson, Chicita, F.   196191983-07-18
Panama, Panamá, NE of Panama City, Cerro Jefe (just above Cerro Azul), 9.228439 -79.382387, 790m

DUKE
Herpothallon rubrocinctum (Ehrenb.: Fr.) Aptroot, Lücking & G. Thor
326039Culberson, William, L.; Culberson, Chicita, F.   196201983-07-18
Panama, Panamá, NE of Panama City, Cerro Jefe (just above Cerro Azul), 9.228439 -79.382387, 790m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Herpothallon rubrocinctum (Fr.) Aptroot, Lücking & G.Thor
4585017R. S. Williams   10881908-04-17
Panama

Private Herbarium of T. L. Esslinger Herbarium


hb. Esslinger
Herpothallon rubrocinctum (Ehrenb.: Fr.) Aptroot, Lücking & G. Thor
0010573Frank Almeda Jr   10011371-12-24
Panama, Chiriquí, ca. 1 km. N of Las Nubes and W of the Cerro Punta Mountain peak, 2100m

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Cryptothecia rubrocincta (Ehrenb.) G.Thor
G. W. Martin   26201935-07-07
Panama, Chiriqui, Valley of upper Rio Chiriquí Viejo.

US:Lichens
Cryptothecia rubrocincta (Ehrenb.) G.Thor
G. W. Martin   25961935-07-07
Panama, Chiriqui, Valley of upper Rio Chiriquí Viejo.

US:Lichens
Cryptothecia rubrocincta (Ehrenb.) G.Thor
G. W. Martin   20681935-06-30
Panama, Chiriqui, Valley of upper Rio Chiriquí Viejo.


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