Dataset: DUKE-
Search Criteria: Serbia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
146177Poelt, Josef; Hafellner, J.   s.n.1974-07-13
Serbia, Serbia, montes Zlatibor: inter Titovo-Uzice et Nova Vares, prope Dobroselica

DUKE
Blastenia ferruginea (Huds.) A. Massal.
156852Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1967-06-10
Serbia, Zlatibor, In monte Tornik, secus viam inter Kokin Brod et Titova Uzice, 750m

DUKE
Solenopsora cesatii (A. Massal.) Zahlbr.
340528Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1968-06-03
Serbia, Branicevo, Dalmatia. Petrovac distr, inter vicos Racice et Ragoznica, 10m

DUKE
Pertusaria chiodectonoides Bagl. ex A. Massal.
340167Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1967-06-10
Serbia, Zlatibor, Ad latera orientalia montis Tornik, in valle fluvii Rzav, 1000m

DUKE
Megaspora verrucosa (Ach.) Arcadia & A. Nordin nom. cons.
346714Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1968-06-01
Serbia, Sumadija and Western Serbia, Perucica dicta, ad latera montis Maglic, 1300m

DUKE
Megaspora verrucosa (Ach.) Arcadia & A. Nordin nom. cons.
346713Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1966-07-18
Serbia, Sumadija District, Montes Prenj. Supra pagum Borci, 1000m

DUKE
Bryobilimbia hypnorum (Lib.) Fryday, Printzen & S. Ekman
347235Lojka, W. Hugo   s.n.1869-09-07
Serbia, Tatra, Eiserns Thor. [on border with Romania, "Iron Gates"], 1829m

DUKE
Pertusaria glomerata (Ach.) Schaer.
332685Lojka, W. Hugo   4529
Serbia, Vojvodina, Tatra, Eisernes Thor prope Béla, com. Szepes in Hungary

DUKE
Verrucaria floerkeana Dalla Torre & Sarnth.
405384Pisút, I.; Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1968-05-26
Serbia, Vojvodina, Novi Sad distr, inter pagos Lovcenac et Feketic, 100m

DUKE
405630Wool, L.   Cet.-3111960-07-10
Serbia, Branicevo, Mont. Uralis polaris, prope pagum Gornjak


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