Dataset: O
Search Criteria: Namibia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum, University of Oslo


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Pseudoparmelia lecanoracea (Müll. Arg.) Hale
177393T.H. Nash   23.2951986-01-07
Namibia, Rostock district: Namib-Naukluft Park, ca. 17 km NNW of Gobabeb, small mountain adjacent Kuiseb River, 200m

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185146Fincke   
Namibia, Africa austro-occid, Walfischbai

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185610Fincke   
Namibia, Südwestafrika: Haifischinsel in der Luderitzbucht, -26.64 15.15

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Combea mollusca (Ach.) Nyl.
188506G. Follmann   1990-03-00
Namibia, Skeleton Coast Park, Terrace Bay, Absturz der Küstenterrasse südlich des LAgers, 40m

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Combea mollusca (Ach.) Nyl.
188507H. Eberlanz   1929-00-00
Namibia, Lüderitzbucht

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Combea mollusca (Ach.) Nyl.
188508Fincke   
Namibia, Lüderitzbucht

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188509G. Follmann   1990-03-00
Namibia, Skeleton Coast, Cape Cross, 3 km landeinwärts gelegene Küstenberge südwestlich der Station, 50m

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203153M. Togashi   1974-10-21
Namibia, South West Africa. Swakopmund, Namib Desert Park

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187761D.G. Long, D.A.H. Rae   9271987-04-11
Namibia, Omaruru district: coast 40 km N of Cape Cross, Namib Desert, 40m

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293815Alexander Hetland   1990-08-23
Namibia, 30 km W for Swakopmund (nær Whalvis Bay)

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293816G. Follmann   1990-03-00
Namibia, Namib Desert, Naukluftpark, Tumboa Flats, 450m

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293818F. Mattick   1968-10-00
Namibia, Distr. Walvisbaai, Namibwüste nördlich Swakopmund

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293709Gro Gulden   1994-02-14
Namibia, Between Swakopmund and Okahandja, probably near Karibib

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293817M.E. Hale   727601986-01-06
Namibia, Swakopmund District, E of Sw. (grid 2214DA), 1m


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