Dataset: HSP
Taxa: Monoblastiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de Líquenes del Instituto Científico Michael Owen Dillon, Perú


HSP
Anisomeridium (Müll. Arg.) Choisy
3181D. Ramos A.   5982010-07-14
PERÚ, Cuzco, La Convención, -13.1044666666667 -72.3703333333333, 3412m

HSP
Anisomeridium (Müll. Arg.) Choisy
4559D. Ramos A.   8182010-08-03
PERÚ, Huancavelica, Tayacaja, A aproximadamente 6 Km del poblado de Surcubamba., -12.1086277777778 -74.6023611111111, 3472m

HSP
Anisomeridium leucochlorum (Müll. Arg.) R.C. Harris
438D. Ramos A.   312009-09-09
PERÚ, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Trocha Camino a Campo Verde a 50 m de la estación biológica "El Caucho", -3.82327777777778 -80.2594166666667, 371m

HSP
Anisomeridium subprostans (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
467D. Ramos A.   642009-09-10
PERÚ, Tumbes, Tumbes, Alrededores Puesto Policial "El Caucho"., -3.81761111111111 -80.2686666666667, 431m


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