Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Frutidella furfuracea (Lecidea amaurospoda, Biatora pullata, Lecidea furfuracea, Lecidea pullata, Frutidella pullata, Biatora furfuracea, Lecidea anziana, Lecidea pullata f. perobscurans, Lecidea pullata f. pullata, Lecidea pullata var. impullata, Lecidea pullata var. normanii, Lecidea pullata var. ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Iceland; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lund Botanical Museum


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Lecidea pullata (Norman) Th. Fr.
1548924B. Lynge   1939-08-03
Iceland, Austurland, Egilsstadir, 65.26694444 -14.39472222

Natural History Museum, University of Oslo


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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
336414B. Lynge   1939-08-06
Iceland, Sudur-Mulasysla

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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
336415B. Lynge   1939-08-03
Iceland, Sudur-Mulasysla

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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
336423B. Lynge   1939-08-03
Iceland, Sudur-Mulasysla

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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
336424B. Lynge   1937-07-07
Iceland, Myrasysla

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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
336419B. Lynge   1939-08-03
Iceland, Sudur-Mulasysla

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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
336421B. Lynge   1937-07-19
Iceland, Sudur-Thingeyjarsysla

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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
336420B. Lynge   1939-08-04
Iceland, Sudur-Mulasysla

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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
336422B. Lynge   1939-08-06
Iceland, Sudur-Mulasysla

University Museum of Bergen


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Frutidella furfuracea (Anzi) M.Westb. & M.Svensson
63824B. Lynge   1939-08-03
Iceland, Egilstadir [Iceland, Suður-Múlasýsla]


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