Dataset: UPS
Taxa: Vezdaeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen Herbarium of the Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University


UPS
Vezdaea stipitata Poelt & Dobbeler
L-029829H. Hafellner, M. Walther & A. Hafellner   1988-10-26
Austria, Kärnten, Schobergruppe, Nationalpark Hohe Tauern, Gartl Tal SW ober Döllach, unweit der Unteren Gartl Alm, 1650m

UPS
Vezdaea rheocarpa Poelt & Doebb.
L-525878J. Poelt & F. Döbbeler   2931974-03-17
Austria, Burgenland, Südliches Burgenland, Bergen bei Jennersdorf, 250m

UPS
L-080092Z. Palice   1995-11-05
Czech Republic, Plzensk, Bohemia centralis, Chváleice, statio vim electicam fabricanda, 220m

UPS
Vezdaea leprosa (P. James) Vězda
L-030737B.J. Coppins   1980-10-14
United Kingdom, Perth and Kinross, Kincardine Castle, near Ruthven Water, 100m

UPS
Vezdaea leprosa (P. James) Vězda
L-021747K. Kalb   1980-08-12
Brazil, São Paulo, In der Stadt Sao Paulo. Bezirk Ibirapurea, in der Nähe des Parkes Ibirapurea, an einem Blumentopf, 800m

UPS
Vezdaea leprosa (P. James) Vězda
L-080093Ernst Gisela   1996-05-16
Germany, A. Stormarn. Viaductus supra autoraedarum viam E 4, prope Stapelfeld B. Harburg. Königsmoor, in ponte supra viam ferream, 50m

UPS
Vezdaea leprosa (P. James) Vězda
L-107526Z. Palice & O. Peksa   2000-07-07
Czech Republic, Plzensk, Bohemia merid, in valle rivi Vydra loco Turnerova chata dicto, 825m

UPS
Vezdaea aestivalis (Ohlert) Tscherm.-Woess & Poelt
L-123001J. Hafellner   538022000-10-14
Austria, Oberösterreich, Kalkalpen National Park, Reichraminger Hintergebirge, 14.8 km SSE of Reichraming, SE of the Schleierfall at the orographically right brookside of Schwarzer Bach, 580m

UPS
Vezdaea aestivalis (Ohlert) Tscherm.-Woess & Poelt
L-027143V. Vasak & A. Vezda   1979-06-22
Georgia, Colchis, Chosta, supra cataractam rivi Agura, 300 - 400m

UPS
L-012324J. Poelt   1979-07-16
Brazil, São Paulo


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