Dataset: US-Lichens
Search Criteria: El Salvador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


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H. Sipman, W. Berendsohn & D. Vasquez   377801993-11-21
El Salvador, Chalatenango, Latinoamericana. Dept. Chalatenango, Mnpio. San Ignacio, Cantón Rio Chiquito. Cerro Pital, Finca de los Sres. Portillo, Peña Rajada., 14.38 -89.13

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Ramalina Ach., 1809
P. C. Standley   201951922-01-17
El Salvador, Ahuachapan, Sierra de Apaneca, in the region of Finca Colima, Departamento de Ahuachapán.

US:Lichens
S. Calderón   17091923-07-15
El Salvador, Sonsonate, Izalco

US:Lichens
Ramalina Ach., 1809
P. C. Standley   199891922-01-09
El Salvador, Ahuachapan, Vicinity of Ahuachapán.

US:Lichens
Ramalina Ach., 1809
N. C. Fassett   S-471951-12-30
El Salvador, Ahuachapan, near Lago Verde, Apaneca.


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