Dataset: TROM-L
Taxa: Naetrocymbe
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen herbarium, Tromsø Museum


TROM:L-TROM-L
Naetrocymbe punctiformis (Pers.) R.C. Harris
481230/1J.M. Norman   
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Hammerfest, 70.6943 23.9822

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Naetrocymbe punctiformis (Pers.) R.C. Harris
481231/1J.M. Norman   
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Båtsfjord

TROM:L-TROM-L
Naetrocymbe punctiformis (Pers.) R.C. Harris
50657/1René S. Larsen   2003-08-06
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Storfjord, Storfjord: 700 m NW of summit of Brennfjellet., 69.3278 20.3515, 35 - 70m

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Naetrocymbe punctiformis (Pers.) R.C. Harris
563442/4Rabenhorst,   nr. 491877-00-00
Italy, Italia australis

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Naetrocymbe punctiformis (Pers.) R.C. Harris
565222/1J.M. Norman   1882-05-19
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Larvik, Larvik: Laurvik: Tvetene., 59.0393 9.9932

TROM:L-TROM-L
Naetrocymbe punctiformis (Pers.) R.C. Harris
565223/1J.M. Norman   1881-04-17
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Larvik, Larvik: Ad Tvetene pr. Fritzöhus., 59.0393 9.9932

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Naetrocymbe rhyponta (Ach.) R.C. Harris
565224/1J.M. Norman   1866-00-00
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Harstad, Harstad: Parochiæ Throndenæs, Kvæfjordeidet., 68.7848 16.3868

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Naetrocymbe rhyponta (Ach.) R.C. Harris
565225/1N.G. Moe scr.   1865-01-15
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, 59.9519 10.7455

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Naetrocymbe rhyponta (Ach.) R.C. Harris
565226/1O.G. Blomberg   1881-00-00
Sweden, Södermanland, Söderm. Ayä [?] fn. St. Sundby.

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Naetrocymbe rhyponta (Ach.) R.C. Harris
565229/1N.G. Moe   1865-01-15
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, 59.9476 10.7363


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