Dataset: S
Search Criteria: Bolivia; Beni; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History, Lichens


S
F60813E. Werdermann   2305b
Bolivia, Beni, Bolivia : Dept. El Beni, Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos, ca. 250 m. u. M.

S
Parmotrema mesotropum (Müll. Arg.) Hale
F61260E. Werdermann   23891926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Dept. El Beni Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos ca. 250 m. ü. M.

S
Parmotrema mesotropum (Müll. Arg.) Hale
F61263E. Werdermann   23891926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Bolivia : Dept. El Beni, Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos, ca. 250 m. ü. M.

S
Phaeographina caesioradians (Leight.) Redinger
F74811E. Werdermann   25181926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Dept. El Beni Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos ca. 250 m. ü. M.

S
Pyrrhospora russula (Ach.) Hafellner
F87934E. Werdermann   23871926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Bolivia : Dept. E. Beni, Trinidad - Missiones Guaragos, ca. 250 m. ü. M.

S
Caloplaca crocina (Kremp.) Marcelli
F94441E. Werdermann   24901926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Dept. El Beni Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos ca. 250 m. ü. M.

S
Pyrrhospora russula (Ach.) Hafellner
F123619E. Werdermann   23871926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Dept. El Beni Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos ca. 250 m. ü. M.

S
Dirinaria confluens (Fr.) D. D. Awasthi
F171425E. Werdermann   23011926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Dept. El Beni Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos ca. 250 m. ü. M.

S
F209151E. Werdermann   23931926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Dept. El Beni Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos ca. 250 m. ü. M.

S
Dyplolabia afzelii (Ach.) A. Massal.
F240427E. Werdermann   25751926-09-00
Bolivia, Beni, Dept. El Beni Trinidad - Missiones Guarayos ca. 250 m. ü. M.


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Google Map

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