Dataset: US-Lichens
Taxa: Lobariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


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Lobariaceae Chevall.
Collector unknown   s.n.

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Lobariaceae Chevall.
A. S. Foster   26351914-03-05
United States, Washington, Clallam, Bird's; Port Angeles.

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Lobariaceae Chevall.
É. F. André   s.n.1876-00-00
Cocha.

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F. Reinecke   52 & 52a1894-12-00
Kammgebiet. [Crest area?]

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A. C. Smith   76511953-05-19
Ovalau: Hills west of Lovoni Valley, on ridge south of Mt. Korolevu.

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A. C. Smith   86391953-09-24
Viti Levu: Namosi: Northern base of Korombasambasanga Range, in drainage of Wainavindrau Creek.

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A. C. Smith   82471953-08-03
Taveuni: Slopes of Mt. Manuka, east of Wairiki.

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A. C. Smith   83801953-08-18
Taveuni: Hills east of Somosomo, west of old crater occupied by small swamp and lake.

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J. Müller Argoviensis   s.n.1885-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Bellenden, N. Holb.

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F. Metcalf   36661934-10-00
Guangdong, Prov. Kwangtung: Loh-Fau-Shan.


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