Dataset: TROM-L
Taxa: Rimelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen herbarium, Tromsø Museum


TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
45607/1Arve Elvebakk   00:9002000-12-03
Chile, Magallanes y de la Antarctica Chilena, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine: 500 N of the western lake of Laguna Mellizas., -51.0583 -72.9833, 100 - 100m

TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
45608/1Arve Elvebakk   00:9042000-12-03
Chile, Magallanes y de la Antarctica Chilena, -51.0583 -72.9833, 100 - 100m

TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
45621/1Jarle Werner Bjerke   748/012001-02-21
Chile, Los Lagos, -41.1328 -72.4103, 240 - 240m

TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
45622/1Jarle Werner Bjerke   790/012001-02-23
Chile, Los Lagos, -41.6939 -72.6353, 80 - 80m

TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
45819/1Arve Elvebakk   96:5211996-11-27
Chile, Magallanes y de la Antarctica Chilena, -50.9833 -72.7833, 80 - 80m

TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
45826/1Jarle Werner Bjerke   159/981998-03-12
Chile, Magallanes y de la Antarctica Chilena, -51.1167 -73, 80 - 80m

TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
563728/1Arve Elvebakk   99:13031999-12-11
Chile, Magallanes y de la Antarctica Chilena, -51.0667 -73.0167, 100 - 100m

TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
563738/1Arve Elvebakk, Jarle Werner Bjerke   98:4591998-03-10
Chile, Magallanes y de la Antarctica Chilena, -51.1167 -73.0167, 70 - 70m

TROM:L-TROM-L
Rimelia reticulata (Tayl.) Hale & Fletcher
600246/1Eilif Dahl   1953-07-20
France, Bretagne: Finistere: Pen Hir.


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