Dataset: MSC-Lichen
Search Criteria: Bolivia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MSC:Lichen
Phyllobaeis imbricata (Hook.) Kalb & Gierl
MSC0113268Bang, Miguel   113268
Bolivia, Bolivianæ

MSC:Lichen
Cladina confusa f. bicolor (Müll. Arg.) Ahti
MSC0011562Nee, M.   366181988-03-10
Bolivia, Depto. Cochabamba Prov. Carrasco: Narrow canyon of Rio Monte Puncu, 5km NE of Monte Puncu, 10 km NW of Epizana, -17.5499992 -65.2666702, 2700 - 2750m

MSC:Lichen
Cladina boliviana (Ahti) Ahti
MSC0011567Nee, M.   340641987-02-11
Bolivia, Verbatim Locality:Depto. Cochabamba, Prov. Carrosco, along road from Comarapa to Cochabamba 6 km. (by road), -17.8333302 -64.7333298, 2900m

MSC:Lichen
Cladina confusa (R. Sant.) Follmann & Ahti
MSC0011569Nee, M.   391201990-10-09
Bolivia, Depto. Santa Cruz, Prov. Ichilo, Parque Nacional Amboro, summit of Cerro Amboro, -17.7583294 -63.6500015, 1470m

MSC:Lichen
MSC0012816Nee, M.   366151988-03-10
Bolivia, Depto. Cochambamba, Prov. Carrasco, narrow canyon of Rio Monte Puncu, 5 km. NW of Monte Puncu, -17.5499992 -65.2666702, 2700 - 2750m

MSC:Lichen
MSC0133853Fries, Th M   133853
Bolivia, San Luis. 19 20/1 02

MSC:Lichen
Ramalina celastri (Sprengel) Krog & Swinscow
MSC0015589Vargas, Israel G   2391989-08-03
Bolivia, Santa Cruz: Vallegrande Province, Huasacañada, -18.5316658 -64.0847244, 2400m

MSC:Lichen
Cladonia furcata (Hudson) Schrader
MSC0005633Nee, M.   340731987-02-11
Bolivia, epto. Cochabamba, Prov. Carrasco, along road from Comarapa to Cochabamba, 6 km. (by road) SE of Siberia, -17.8333302 -64.7333298, 2900m

MSC:Lichen
MSC0007607Nee, M.   366141988-03-10
Bolivia, Depto. Cochabamba, Prov. Carrasco, narrow canyon of Rio Monte Puncu, 5 km NE of Monte Puncu (by air) NW of Epiz, -17.5499992 -65.2666702, 2700 - 2750m


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