Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhizocarpon oederi (Aspicilia oederi, Biatora oederi, Buellia oederi, Diplotomma oederi, Lecidea oederi, Rhizocarpon petraeum var. oederi, Urceolaria oederi, Verrucaria oederi, Lichen oederi, Patellaria oederi), Rhizocarpon oederi f. gyrocarpa, Rhizocarpon oederi f. oederi
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Lat: 69.31832 - 72.58083 Long: 9.93164 - 29.09180; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum, University of Oslo


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Rhizocarpon oederi (Weber) Körber
28982B. Lynge   1910-06-08
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Karlsøy, Mikkelvik, 70.0679 19.0377, 5 - 100m

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Rhizocarpon oederi (Weber) Körber
28989B. Lynge   1914-06-22
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Porsanger, Finmarken: Skoganvarre, 69.8433 25.0898, 70 - 160m

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Rhizocarpon oederi (Weber) Körber
170660E. Timdal   121602011-06-28
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Tana, Darjohskaidi, 69.968 26.3938, 360m

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Rhizocarpon oederi (Weber) Körber
170774E. Timdal   122742011-07-02
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Porsanger, Trevikneset, 70.4792 25.2168, 20m


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Google Map

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