Dataset: F
Search Criteria: Iceland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Cetraria delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Nyl.
C0058944FB. A. Lynge   1937-07-13
Iceland, 64.871755 -18.828694

F:Botany
C0302610FS. Heiðmarsson   17062002-08-09
Iceland, Imi, Central Highlands, east of Skjalfandafljot river, Neðribotnar, 64.95 -17.63, 720 - 740m

F:Botany
Placopsis gelida (L.) Linds.
C0302616FS. Heiðmarsson   284862001-07-03
Iceland, Isu, Arnessysla, near Minni Nupur Farm, 64.05 -20.13

F:Botany
Usnea Dill. ex Adans.
C0302618FH. Arinbjarnarson   2002-09-07
Iceland, Ino, Eyjafjardarsysla, Kerling Mt, above Finnastaðir farm, 65.53 -18.27, 700 - 800m

F:Botany
C0301988FS. Heiðmarsson   17092002-09-25
Iceland, Ino, Eyjafjardarsysla, Oxnadalur Valley, above Hraun farm, 65.58 -18.57, 450 - 460m

F:Botany
C0301989FS. Heiðmarsson   17072002-09-19
Iceland, Ino, Skagafjardarsysla, Thverdrag (Pverdrag) pass, north of Kidaskard pass, 65.42 -19.47, 640 - 680m

F:Botany
C0301990FS. Heiðmarsson   17082002-09-14
Iceland, Ino, Skagafjardarsysla, Sydsti Kambur above Maelifellsa farm, 65.42 -19.5, 570 - 600m

F:Botany
Placopsis gelida (L.) Linds.
C0346693FS. Heiðmarsson   284872001-08-13
Iceland, Suðurland, The Central Highlands, near Mount Laki, 64.07 -18.25

F
Placopsis gelida (L.) Lindsay
C0393940FS. Heidmarsson   284882001-08-08
Iceland, IMi, The Central Highlands, South of Bjarnagötuháls, 63.833333 -18.683333

F:Botany
C0093426FH. Kristinsson   70
Iceland, 64.871755 -18.828694

F
undetermined
C2012475FB. Lynge   s.n.1937-07-18
Iceland, Eyjafjarðarsýsla: [Staðarskart], 65.5 -18.416667

F
undetermined
C2012480FB. Lynge   s.n.1937-07-18
Iceland, Eyjafjörður -Sýsla


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Google Map

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