Dataset: ID-
Search Criteria: Austria; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Idaho


ID
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
ID-L-0004824T.H. Nash III   174581978-08-25
Austria, Salzburg, Tennengau, Bluntautal near guest house Bärenhütte near Golling, S of Salzburg, 500m

ID
ID-L-0007830Roger Rosentreter   107441996-08-30
Austria, Steiermark, Ennstaler Alpen, Admonter Kalbling Oberst-Klinke Hutte to Admonter Kaibling, 47.55 14.51667, 1550 - 2196m

ID
Porpidia albocaerulescens (Wulfen) Hertel & Knoph
ID-L-0006971T.H. Nash III   173011978-07-15
Austria, Kreuzeck-Gruppe, Knotenburg above Greifenburg, 46.75 13.15, 1800m

ID
Pseudevernia consocians (Vain.) Hale & Culb.
ID-L-0007021T.H. Nash III   173471978-07-15
Austria, Kreuzeck-Gruppe, Knotenburg above Greifenburg, 46.75 13.15, 2200m

ID
Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) Culb. & C. Culb.
ID-L-0000760T.H. Nash III   174121978-08-24
Austria, Salzburg, at Glasenbachklamm (Klausbach) ca. 7 km SSE of Salzburg, 47.8 13.1, 575m

ID
Lecanora varia (Hoffm.) Ach.
ID-L-0003878T.H. Nash III   173631978-07-16
Austria, top of ridge SE of Greifenburg, 46.7166667 13.1333333, 1725m

ID
Petractis hypoleuca (Ach.) Vězda
ID-L-0006364T.H. Nash III   175021978-08-27
Austria, Salzburg, middle of Rettebach, near Koppl, NE of Salzburg, 700m

ID
Ochrolechia androgyna (Hoffm.) Arnold
ID-L-0005234T.H. Nash III   174601978-08-25
Austria, Salzburg, Tennengau, Bluntautal near guest house Bärenhütte near Golling, S of Salzburg, 500m

ID
Cladonia bellidiflora (Ach.) Schaer.
ID-L-0000943Putzler   1151952-08-09
Austria, Gurktaler Alps, Nockgruppe, Erlacherhuette, 1800m

ID
Cladonia bellidiflora (Ach.) Schaer.
ID-L-0000944Putzler   s.n.1952-08-09
Austria, Gurktaler Alps, Nockgruppe, Erlacherhuette, 1800m

ID
Cladonia elongata (Jacq.) Hoffm.
ID-L-0001673Putzler   198a.521952-08-14
Austria, Kaernten, Nockgruppe, Erlacher Huette, Brunnach Hoehe, 1800m


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