Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia phyllophora (Cladonia denergans, Cladonia degenerans, Cladonia degenerans f. anomaea, Cladonia degenerans f. degenerans, Cladonia degenerans f. euphorea, Cladonia degenerans f. haplotea, Cladonia degenerans f. hypophylla, Cladonia degenerans f. lepidota, Cladonia degenerans f. phyllophora, ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Iceland; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Cladonia phyllophora Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
290472Kristinsson, Hördur   144311967-06-23
Iceland, Northeastern Region, Klængshóll farm in Skíoadalur Valley, 65.798 -18.599, 620m

DUKE
Cladonia phyllophora Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
290468Kristinsson, Hördur   243231968-08-20
Iceland, Western Region, NW of Langjökull Glacier, Arnarvatn Lake, central highlands, 64.954 -20.289, 550m

DUKE
Cladonia phyllophora Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
290469Kristinsson, Hördur   103951968-07-24
Iceland, Westfjords, Ingjaldssandur District, Sandsheioi Pass, 65.989 -23.627, 510m

DUKE
Cladonia phyllophora Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
290470Kristinsson, Hördur   102901968-07-22
Iceland, Westfjords, W of the town of Bolungarvík, Breioabólsdalur Valley, 66.171 -23.408, 160m

DUKE
Cladonia phyllophora Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
290474Kristinsson, Hördur   170351968-06-04
Iceland, Eastern Region, Fljótsdalur District, Norourdalur Valley, Hóll Farm, 64.989 -15.082, 100 - 200m

DUKE
Cladonia phyllophora Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
290471Kristinsson, Hördur   153531968-05-30
Iceland, Northeastern Region, Lake Mývatn, Kálfaströnd Farm, 65.57 -16.963, 280m

DUKE
Cladonia phyllophora Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
290473Kristinsson, Hördur   146311968-08-03
Iceland, Northeastern Region, Hrísey Island, Yztibær Farm, Enni, 66.011 -18.401

Lund Botanical Museum


LD
Cladonia phyllophora Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
1425422B. Lynge   1937-07-18
Iceland, Nordurland eystra, No locality information available


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