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

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University of Idaho


ID
Pyrenula chlorospila (Nyl.) Arnold
ID-L-0007192H.J.M. Sipman   26401970-08-15
Greece, Island of Corfu, Gastouri, 10 km S of Corfu City, E of Achilion, 100m

ID
ID-L-0002539H.J.M. Sipman   26201970-08-02
Greece, Isle of Rhodos, Mount Philerimos, near Triania, on summit, 200m

ID
Caloplaca haematites (Chaub. ex St.-Amans) Zwackh
ID-L-0000643H.J.M. Sipman   26031970-07-30
Greece, Island of Rodos, By the road Aphandou - Phaliraki., 50m

ID
Fuscopannaria leucosticta (Tuck.) P.M. Jørg.
ID-L-0002914H.J.M. Sipman   27501970-08-15
Greece, Island of Corfu, Benitza, 15 km S of Corfu city, 200m

ID
ID-L-0002300H. Sipman   26641970-08-13
Greece, Isle of Corfu, Gastouri, 10 km S of Corfu City, 100m

ID
Collema nigrescens (Hudson) DC.
ID-L-0002303H. Sipman   26121970-08-02
Greece, Isle of Rhodos, by the rod Trianto-Philerimos, 50m

ID
ID-L-0003763H. Sipman   26961970-08-14
Greece, Isle of Corfu, Palaeokastriza, near cemetary on hill with monastery, 50m

ID
Lecanora argentata (Ach.) Malme
ID-L-0003595H. Sipman   26601970-08-13
Greece, Isle of Corfu, Gastouri, 10 km S of Corfu City, NE of Achillion

ID
Ramalina fastigiata (Pers.) Ach.
ID-L-0007348H.J.M. Sipman   27721970-08-16
Greece, Island of Corfu: Anemomylos, 2 km. S of Corfu City, 20m

ID
Ramalina fastigiata (Pers.) Ach.
ID-L-0007347H.J.M. Sipman   27721970-08-16
Greece, Island of Corfu: Anemomylos, 2 km. S of Corfu City, 20m

ID
Physma omphalarioides (Anzi) Arnold
ID-L-0006669H. Sipman   25861970-07-30
Greece, Isle of Rhodos, Epta Pigi, NE of Kolyrapia., 100m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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