Dataset: GB
Search Criteria: China; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium GB, University of Gothenburg


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Caloplaca paulsenii (Vain.) Zahlbr.
GB-0166065Bohlin, Birger   1931-07-05
China, Gansu

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Caloplaca plumbeoolivacea
GB-0166066Bohlin, Birger   1929-11-21
China, Nei Mongol

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GB-0166248Bohlin, Birger   1931-12-28
China, Gansu

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GB-0166651Bohlin, Birger   1932-03-20
China, Gansu

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GB-0166652Bohlin, Birger   1932-04-03
China, Gansu

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GB-0166653Bohlin, Birger   1931-08-15
China, Gansu

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GB-0167923Bohlin, Birger   1930-10-10
China, Gansu

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GB-0176932Handel-Mazzetti, H   
China, Yunnan

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Alectoria sulcata (Lév.) Nyl.
GB-0177274Handel-Mazetti, H.   
China, Yunnan

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Anzia colpodes (Ach.) Stizenb.
GB-0187834Handel-Mazetti, H.   
China, Yunnan, detailed locality information protected

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Coccocarpia erythroxyli (Sprengel) Swinscow & Krog
GB-0192286Moberg, Roland & Santesson, Rolf   78891987-09-22
China, Yunnan, Lijiang, 27.1 100.23333333333

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Coccocarpia erythroxyli (Sprengel) Swinscow & Krog
GB-0192289Thrower, Stella L.   32411980-02-17
China, Hong Kong, 22.34694 114.19083

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GB-0198447Bohlin, Birger   1932-01-07
China, Gansu

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GB-0198448Bohlin, Birger   1932-04-03
China, Gansu

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Allographa cleistoblephara (Nyl.) Lücking & Kalb
GB-0204506Thrower, Stella L.   1978-08-01
China, Hong Kong, 22.34694 114.19083

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Graphis renschiana (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
GB-0204515Handel-Mazetti, H.   
China, Hunan

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GB-0229344Bohlin, Birger   1931-07-05
China, Gansu

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GB-0229345Bohlin, Birger   1931-07-05
China

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GB-0230198Bohlin, Birger   1931-01-13
China, Gansu

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Protoparmeliopsis peltata (Ramond) Arup, Zhao Xin & Lumbsch
GB-0231595Hummel, David   
China, Xinjiang, Altay, 47.8427778 88.1352778


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Google Map

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