Dataset: CANB-
Search Criteria: Guatemala; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
CBG 9401079.1Kalb, K.   s.n.1979-01-31
Guatemala, Guatemala/Baja Verapaz. Bei Salama, in einem nordexponierten., 1450m

CANB
CBG 9615532.1Kalb, K.   s.n.1979-01-13
Guatemala, SUCHITEPEQUEZ: etwa 3 km sudlich von Patulul. An hell und trocken stehenden Tabebuja., 400m

CANB
Physcia (Schreb.) Michx.
CBG 9615533.1Kalb, K.   s.n.1979-01-14
Guatemala, RETALHULEU: bei Retalhuleu, hell, trocken., 500m

CANB
Bacidia De Not.
CBG 9307125.1Lucking, R.   91-43331991-10-00
Guatemala, Biotopo del Quetzal reserve; Purulha, department of Baja Verapaz, about 60 km NNE of Guatemala city at the road to Coban., 15.2 -90.25, 2200m

CANB
Hypotrachyna (Vain.) Hale
CANB 872096.1van den Boom, P.   333022004-07-31
Guatemala, Departamento Alta Verapaz, E of Coban, San Pedro Carcha, Balheario Las Islas., 15.466667 -90.301389, 1325m

CANB
CBG 9312270.1Kalb, K.   s.n.1979-02-01
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz. Nationalstrasse 17 bei Tactic, etwa 20 km S von Coban., 1350m

CANB
Hypotrachyna (Vain.) Hale
CANB 800244.1van den Boom, P.   329932004-07-23
Guatemala, Dept.: Quezaltenango. S of Quezaltenango, S of Llano del Pinal, N slope of volcano Santa Maria., 14.776667 -91.555

CANB
Parmotrema A.Massal.
CANB 945079.1Boom   331862004-07-28
Guatemala, Dept.: Chimaltenango. NNW of Guatemala ciudad, Mixco Viejo., 14.866667 -90.65, 870m

CANB
CANB 945080.1Culberson, W.L.   182331979-12-15
Guatemala, Baja Verapaz: 71 km ad meridiem et orientem versus a Coban, ultra Purhula, secus viam dictum Rt. 17.


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