Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanora boligera, Lecanora boligera var. boligera, Lecanora boligera var. subleprodea
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Lat: 69.31832 - 72.58083 Long: 9.93164 - 29.09180; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Lecanora boligera (Norman ex Th. Fr.) Hedl.
295906Havaas, Johan, J.   s.n. (hav3815)1906-07-18
Norway, Finnmark, Nordkapp. Nordkapp, 71.169094 25.785108, 200 - 310m

DUKE
Lecanora boligera (Norman ex Th. Fr.) Hedl.
295904Norman, Johannes, M.   s.n. (hav3727)
Norway, Troms, Tromsø. Ad insulam Tromsø, 69.666667 18.966667, 1 - 135m

DUKE
Lecanora boligera (Norman ex Th. Fr.) Hedl.
295912Havaas, Johan, J.   s.n. (hav3726)1906-07-10
Norway, Finnmark, Hammerfest. Near Hammerfest, 70.6833333 23.8333333, 1 - 100m

DUKE
Lecanora boligera (Norman ex Th. Fr.) Hedl.
295903Norman, Johannes, M.   s.n. (hav3825)
Norway, Troms, Tromsø. Ad insulam Tromsø, 69.666667 18.966667, 1 - 135m

Lichens at Herbarium Berolinense, Berlin


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Lecanora boligera (Norman ex Th. Fr.) Hedl.
36421H. Sipman, B. Tan, E. Reiniko   1988-08-16
Finland, FINLAND, prov. LAPPONIA INARENSIS, parish Utsjoki: Valley of Kevojoki river, 1-2 km before outlet into lake Kevojärvi, W of Kevo Scientific Station. Alt. c. 100 m. Natl. grid ref. 7740/499., 69.7333 26.9667

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Lecanora boligera (Norman ex Th. Fr.) Hedl.
36425H. Sipman, B. Tan, E. Reiniko   1988-08-16
Finland, FINLAND, prov. LAPPONIA INARENSIS, parish Utsjoki: Valley of Kevojoki river, 1-2 km before outlet into lake Kevojärvi, W of Kevo Scientific Station. Alt. c. 100 m. Natl. grid ref. 7740/499., 69.7333 26.9667

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Lecanora boligera (Norman ex Th. Fr.) Hedl.
36200H. Sipman, B. Tan, E. Reiniko   1988-08-18
Finland, FINLAND, prov. LAPPONIA INARENSIS, parish Utsjoki: W of Utsjoki, along road to Karigasniemi. Valley of Junttijoki. Alt. c. 150 m. Natl. grid ref. 7761:494., 69.9333 26.85


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