Dataset: S
Search Criteria: Serbia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History, Lichens


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Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm.
L27222S. Svane   79 SS 4245-11979-07-09
Serbia, Serbia: Metohija. In the mountain pass Zljeb in Mokra Gora N of Pec. N of the pass. Alt. 1750 m.

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Collema euthallinum (Zahlbr.) Degel.
L49038Gunnar Degelius   1955-09-17
Serbia, Dalmatia. Kotor (Cattaro), calcar. steep near the fjord (E side), alt. c. 50 m.

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L65072S. Svane   79 SS 4252-11979-07-09
Serbia, Serbia. Metohija. In the mountain pass Zljeb in Mokra Gora N of Pec. N of the pass. Alt. 1750 m

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Caloplaca ferruginea (Huds.) Th. Fr.
F97379A. Vezda   1967-06-10
Serbia, Jugoslavia. Serbia. Zlatibor, in monte Tornik, secus viam inter Kokin Brod et Titova Uzice, alt. 750 m s.m.

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F124773J. Poelt et J. Hafellner   1974-07-13
Serbia, Jugoslavia. Serbia, montes Zlatibor: inter Titovo-Uzice et Nova Vares, prope Dobroselica.

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F128621A. Vezda   1967-06-10
Serbia, Jugoslavia - Serbia. Zlatibor, ad latera orientalia montis Tornik, in valle fluvii Rzav, ca. 1000 m s. m.

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Xanthoparmelia tinctina (Maheu & A. Gillet) Hale
F185208J. Hafellner & J. Poelt   1977-07-07
Serbia, Jugoslawien, Serbien: Tal der Juzna Morava, etwa 16 km S Nis, felsige Hänge SW des Ortes Malosiste

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Xanthoparmelia pulla (Ach.) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Elix, D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
F186060S. Svane   365b1970-07-14
Serbia, Pilareta in the Raska-valley, NE of Novi Pazar (Serbia).

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Usnea barbata (L.) F. H. Wigg.
F209827S. Svane   79 SS 4258-21979-07-09
Serbia, Serbia. Metohija. In the mountain pass Zljeb in Mokra Gora N of Pec. N of the pass. Alt. 1750 m


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