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

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


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Lichenostigma Hafellner
J. Hafellner & H. Wittmann   380771996-07-20
Austria, Salzburg, Pinzgau, Hohe Tauern, Glockner-group, NW of Kitzsteinhorn, c. 2 km W of the Krefelder Hütte, the S mountain crest of Hintere Rettenwand., 47.2111 12.6792

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J. Hafellner   98511982-04-10
Italien, Südtiroler Dolomiten: Val di Fassa, Val San Nicolo E von Pozza, Alpe Forca.

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A. Vezda   19491980-06-23
U.R.S.S. Caucasus Magnus: regio montis ignivomi Elbrus, in valle torrentis Adylsu prope pagum Elbrus, loco Džan-Tugan dicto.

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R. Santesson   591984-03-26
Navarra, Estella, the mountains c. 2 km SW of the town.

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P. Diederich   54721984-05-01
NE Feulen, Wark valley.

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R. Santesson   194511968-01-07
Canarias, Canary Islands. Tenerife: the upper part of the Orotava valley. Between Aguamansa and El Portillo., 28.32 -16.53

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Lichenostigma subradians Hafellner, Calat. & Nav.-Ros.
R. Santesson   179971966-04-16
United States, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co. San Clemente Island, W shore of the island, between Eel Point and Seal Cove., 32.9 -118.5

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R. Santesson   329851991-08-06
Sweden, Västerbotten, Asele Lappmark Prov. Vilhelmina Par, ca. 20 km ESE of Saxnas, southern shore of Rapid Dimforsen in Stream Kultsjoan. Asele Lappmark, 64.9333 15.7333

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R. Santesson & R. Moberg   329461991-07-13
Sweden, Jämtland, Tannas par, Mt. Gruvvalen, 1 km SE of Lake Glimsjon. Harjedalen., 62.72 12.42


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