Dataset: S
Taxa: Helicogoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History, Lichens


S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F70133Ernst Almquist   1879-08-14
Russian federation, Sibiria Orientalis: Insula Bering, 55° lat. bor, 166° long. orient. (Greenw.)

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71586J. M. Norman   
Norway, Troms, Tromsø, Finm: Tromsøe

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71587T. M. Fries   1864-08-18
Norway, Finnmark, Nesseby, O. Finm: Varanger, Mortensnes

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71588   
United States, Alaska, Lawrenceön

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71589Ernst Almquist   1878-00-00
Russian federation, Beliostrov

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71590Ernst Almquist   1879-00-00
United States, Alaska, Asie arctique. Lawrence ön

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71591T. M. Fries   1868-08-15
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Svalbard, Spitsb.: Carls Forland

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71592T. M. Fries   1868-00-00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Svalbard, Spitsb.: Kobbe Bay

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71593T. M. Fries   1868-00-00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Svalbard, Kobbe Bay

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71594T. M. Fries   1868-08-15
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Svalbard, Carls Forland

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F71595A. H. Magnusson   1915-08-04
Sweden, Bohuslän, Dragsmark, Sweden. Bohuslän: Dragsmark par, Källviken. 58°15’N, 11°31’E., 58 11

S
Geltingia associata (Th. Fr.) Alstrup & D. Hawksw.
F115512Tor Tønsberg   298002001-05-26
United States, Alaska, USA. Alaska, Cordova, N of Copper River Hwy, along Saddlebag Glacier Trail, at the creek from Saddlebag Lake. 12°28.3’N 145°07.5’W.


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